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Great britain limited jewish immigration to palestine in the years before world war 2 because of?

arab actions against the jewish population there


Which statement explains one reason why tensions increased between Great Britain and Jews in Palestine during World War 2?

The British limited Jewish immigration to Palestine in exchange for Arab oil resources.


Why did tensions increase between great Britain and Jews in Palestine during world war 1?

Answer this question… The British supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine despite an earlier promise to grant Arabs in the colony independence.


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

We can not answer your question because you have not said which country's immigration policies you want to know about. All countries have immigration policies!


The immigration policies of the 1920's limited immigration from foreign countries except?

The Immigration Act of 1924 provided limited immigration from foreign countries. The only exceptions that were made regarding immigration in the 1920's were the countries of Northern Europe.


Did many Jews immigrate to palestine in the 1930s to escape persecution?

European Jewish immigration to Palestine started in the 1800's, not in 1930. Prior to the establishment of the modern state of Israel, when the Palestinian territories were still under control by the British due to the mandate assigned to them by the League of Nations, Jewish immigration to the territory was strictly limited. That being said, many Jews did attempt to immigrate to the territories due to persecution in Europe.


What was immigration to the south limited?

Black people


Immigration policies of the 1920's limited immigration from countries except?

China. The Chinese Immigration Act was passed that limited immigration.


Which of theses was related to immigration?

The Immigration Act of 1924 set immigration quotas based on nationality and limited the number of immigrants allowed into the United States.


What would happen if the US effectively limited both legal and illegal immigration from Latin American countries?

Just that, legal and illegal Latin immigration would be effectively limited.


How did conservatism affect immigration laws in the 1920's?

Immigration from southern and eastern Europe was limited East Asians were not allowed to immigrate to America. Northern and western Europeans were the preferred immigrants.


Why did Congress limit immigration from countries in southern and eastern Europe?

they limited it because the states were over populating and they didnt want anyone to bring new diseases.