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during the 1920s, how did the growth of immigrant populations in cities cause a cultural backlash in the united states? (1 point) the economy took a downturn due to increased competition for jobs in urban areas. the government initiated the emergency immigration act of 1921 to remove limits on immigration. immigrants launched protests due to the united states involvement in world war i. many americans in rural areas felt that their way of life was being threatened.
- Analyze each option:
- The economy taking a downturn due to job competition is an economic aspect, not a cultural backlash.
- The Emergency Immigration Act of 1921 was to limit immigration, not remove limits.
- Immigrants protesting due to US involvement in WWI is not related to cultural backlash from immigrant population growth in cities.
- Many Americans in rural areas feeling their way of life was threatened is a cultural reaction as the growing immigrant - city populations represented a different cultural influence.
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Many Americans in rural areas felt that their way of life was being threatened.