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what unintended consequence did the immigration act of 1965 create? eli…

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what unintended consequence did the immigration act of 1965 create?
eliminated all immigration restrictions
sparked a serious illegal immigration problem
reduced total immigration
increased european immigration
how many legal immigrants does the united states admit annually?
900,000
500,000
700,000
1.2 million

Explanation:

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First Question:
Brief Explanations
  • "Eliminated all immigration restrictions" is incorrect as the act didn't remove all restrictions.
  • The Immigration Act of 1965, by changing immigration quotas and preferences, led to unforeseen demand for immigration, which sparked a serious illegal immigration problem as people tried to enter outside the new legal channels.
  • "Reduced total immigration" is wrong as the act generally increased immigration.
  • "Increased European immigration" is incorrect; the act shifted immigration patterns to favor more Asian and Latin American immigration, not European.
Brief Explanations

The United States typically admits around 1.2 million legal immigrants annually. The other options (900,000; 500,000; 700,000) do not align with the known annual legal immigration numbers.

Answer:

B. Sparked a serious illegal immigration problem

Second Question: