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1 The USA in the 1920’s Chapter’s 20 and 21 Immigration

2 The USA’s Reaction to WWI League of Nations – President Woodrow Wilson urged membership but he needed the approval of the US Congress. Most Americans feared if America joined the league, they’d be obliged to interfere in foreign conflicts.

3 Isolationism Americans wanted to remain cut-off from other countries to avoid any further conflict. Isolationism

4 Effects of Isolationism kept USA out of European affairs- weakening the league of Nations. linked with Racism & The Red Scare. helped bring about tariffs.

5 Why did people want to come to the USA? 1. “Land of Opportunity” – higher wages, more jobs, natural resources 2. “Land of the Free” – freedom of religion, speech 3.“Melting Pot” – variety of different people, races, religions, etc.

6 Immigration Pre WWI  America had an ‘open doors policy’, now some Americans started demanding this ‘door’ be closed.  America was seen as a ‘melting pot’ and a ‘land of opportunity’ because it was rich, there were jobs & was self - sufficient.

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10 The Immigration Law (1917) - immigrants had to pass a literacy test. Anti-Immigration Laws : Americans started experiencing Xenophobia- or fear of foreigners. The USA quickly passed a series of laws including:

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12 The Emergency Quota Act (1921) – limited immigrants to 357,000 per year. Not to exceed 3% of the number from that country already living in the USA in 1910. The National Origins Act (1924) reduced the quota to 2% & set the date back to 1890 The Immigration Act 1929- reduced the number to 157,000 immi- gration from Asia was blocked.


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