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Question | Answer |
What were the reasons navitists feared immigrants would negatively transform the American society? | The immigrants brought catholic, orthodox, jewish views. They wouldn't be fully loyal. Threat to jobs, communists, and were blamed for slums and crime. |
What are the ways that America could restrict the entry of the undesirable? | In 1921; 3% of the 1910 census. In 1924; 2% of the 1980 census. The Immigration Act of 1917, Literacy Test. |
What was the Literacy test? | The Literacy test was made to keep Asiatics from immigration to the US. It was also intended to keep the "least undesirable" people out of the country. |
Who was Breckinridge? | He was a high-level official in the state Dept. in charge of granting permission to those who wanted to come to America. |
What was the problem that Breckingridge faced? | There were German refugees who were seeking permission to go stay in the US. He thought they were undesirable because of their leftist leanings, and different ethnicity. |
What was the solution that Breckingridge came up with? | He played up that the danger of foreign subversion. He obstructed and delayed the immigration process. |
What were the dangers that Breckinridge believed immigrants brought to the security of the country? | He thought that the refugees could be unwilling agents to Nazi Germany, while others become willing agents to the Soviet Union. |
Why were refugees considered undesirable in the 1930'1940's? | Because of their ethnicity and leftist leanings |
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