answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

There were many different laws restricting immigrants from coming into America like the Emergency Immigration Act of 1924.

User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How did the US government change immigration restrictions during the 1920s?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Since Americas rapidly expanding industrial economy during the late 19th century depended on a continued supply of inexpensive labor?

the U.S. government maintained, with few restrictions, an open immigration policy


Why did the US place few restrictions on immigration during the early 1800 s?

the growing economy needed a steady supply of cheap labor


Why did the Australian government encourage immigration during the Gold rush?

because the government wants to own the golds only


What was the major reason the us placed few restrictions on immigration during the 1800's?

the growing economy needed a steady supply of cheap labor


Which best describes the role of the US government regarding immigration?

The U.S. had open immigration policies, and millions of people moved here during this time.


What best describes the role of the US government regarding immigration?

The role of the US government regarding immigration is to establish and enforce immigration laws and policies, including border control and determining who is eligible for entry into the country. The government oversees the processing of visas and immigration applications, as well as the enforcement of deportation and removal proceedings for individuals who violate immigration laws.


How did the role of government change during the progressive era?

How did the roar of the national government change during the war


How did attitudes towards foreigners change during the 1920s?

At first the American government wanted to block out all Immigration to the united states, this was when the Chinese exclusion act was signed. During 1921 the Emergency Quota Act was signed and in 1924 the immigration act was signed, this allowed a certain limit on how many immigrants were allowed in the united states.


During the period 1865-1900 government contributed to the growth of corporations mainly by?

allowing them to develop with few restrictions


When did Canadian immigration laws change during World War 2?

Just look at your question and you would understand what the answer is


How did the US government respond to the tensions surrounding the issue of immigration during 1880-1925?

arctic weasles rubbing elephant nipples....


What did the Fears of spies and sabotage in the US during World War 1 led to?

Restrictions on immigration, discrimination and violence toward Germans, repression of free speech