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the emergency quota act and the national origin act were passed to place * 1 point limitations on
○ voting.
○ alcohol.
○ immigration.
○ teaching evolution.
the changing social issues of the twenties was the topic of the book the * 1 point great gatsby. who wrote the book?
○ f. scott fitzgerald
○ ernest hemingway
○ zora neale hurston
○ langston hughes
First Question:
The Emergency Quota Act and National Origin Act are U.S. immigration - related laws. The Emergency Quota Act (1921) and National Origin Act (1924) aimed to restrict immigration, especially from certain regions. Voting - related laws are different (e.g., suffrage laws), alcohol - related was Prohibition, and teaching evolution was related to the Scopes Trial. So the correct option is immigration.
"The Great Gatsby" was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ernest Hemingway wrote works like "The Sun Also Rises", Zora Neale Hurston wrote "Their Eyes Were Watching God", and Langston Hughes was a poet and writer of the Harlem Renaissance with works like "The Weary Blues".
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C. immigration.