anti - immigration sentiment in america included the following legislation of the 1920s:\nthe anarchist…

anti - immigration sentiment in america included the following legislation of the 1920s:\nthe anarchist exclusion act which called for the deportation and exclusion of perceived anarchists\nthe emergency immigration act which introduced numeric limits on european immigration\nthe immigration restriction act which placed limits on immigrants from asia and the pacific islands\nthe national origins act which only allowed immigration from countries that had sent immigrants before 1826

anti - immigration sentiment in america included the following legislation of the 1920s:\nthe anarchist exclusion act which called for the deportation and exclusion of perceived anarchists\nthe emergency immigration act which introduced numeric limits on european immigration\nthe immigration restriction act which placed limits on immigrants from asia and the pacific islands\nthe national origins act which only allowed immigration from countries that had sent immigrants before 1826

Answer

Brief Explanations:

In the 1920s, America had several anti - immigration legislations. The Anarchist Exclusion Act targeted perceived anarchists for deportation and exclusion. The Emergency Immigration Act set numeric limits on European immigration. The Immigration Restriction Act limited immigrants from Asia and the Pacific islands. The National Origins Act restricted immigration to countries that had sent immigrants before 1826. All of these were manifestations of anti - immigration sentiment.

Answer:

All of the above (The Anarchist Exclusion Act which called for the deportation and exclusion of perceived anarchists; The Emergency Immigration Act which introduced numeric limits on European immigration; The Immigration Restriction Act which placed limits on immigrants from Asia and the Pacific islands; The National Origins Act which only allowed immigration from countries that had sent immigrants before 1826)