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immigrants knew that life in a new country would be difficult.

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Q: Why did the period of largely unregulated immigration come to an end in the 1920's?
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Why did the period of largely unregulated immigrants come to an end in the 1920s?

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Immigration policies of the 1920s limited immigration from all which countries?

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Why did the US suddenly become so fearful of immigration in the 1920s that it virtually ended mass immigration in the 1920s that virtually ended immigration for two decades?

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