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how did the federal government respond to the growing tide of nativism and racism targeting immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
the federal government passed a series of laws protecting immigrants from unfair treatment and exclusion
the federal government made it easier for immigrants to enter the country and access public services
the federal government passed laws and created agreements with foreign nations limiting immigration
the federal government turned a deaf ear to nativist complaints and refused to adjust american laws or immigration policy in response to what they deemed unsubstantiated fears
En el siglo XIX y principios del XX, el nativismo y el racismo contra los inmigrantes llevaron al gobierno federal a tomar medidas restrictivas. Se aprobaron leyes como la Ley de Exclusión de Chinos (1882), la Ley de Cuota Nacional (1924) y acuerdos con naciones extranjeras para limitar la inmigración, especialmente de grupos considerados "no deseados". Las otras opciones son incorrectas: no se protegieron a los inmigrantes, no se facilitó su entrada y no se ignoraron las quejas nativistas.
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C. The federal government passed laws and created agreements with foreign nations limiting immigration