The Immigration Act of 1965
A. ended the strict limits on the total number of immigrants to be admitted each year
B. allowed people from all parts of Latin America to enter the United States on an equal basis
C. had little impact on the character of the American population
D. maintained strict restriction against immigrants from Africa
E. eliminated rules which gave preference to immigrants from northern Europe
Answer: E
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WHS AP US History Chapter 29
- The 1968 presidential election results
- In 1968, George Wallace ran for president
- The assassin of Robert Kennedy had been angered by Kennedy's
- The 1968 Tet offensive
- In 1967, President Lyndon Johnson responded to mounting inflation at home by
- In Vietnam, the American "pacification" strategy
- In Vietnam, the American military "attrition" strategy
- In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson responded to an attack on Pleiku by
- The 1964 Gulf off Tonkin Resolution was in response to
- In 1963, the overthrow of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dihn Diem
- In 1956, the United States' interest in South Vietnam
- Under the terms of the 1954 Geneva Conference accords, Vietnam was
- In 1961, President Lyndon Johnson's first major foreign policy test came during a crisis in
- The Cuban missile crisis ended after President John Kennedy agreed to
- The 1961 Vienna summit between the United States and the Soviet Union
- All of the following actions were initiated by President John Kennedy EXCEPT
- In 1965, Malcolm X
- In the summer of 1967, racial conflicts in the United States
- The Civil Rights Act of 1965 primarily focused on the issue of
- The 1964 murder of civil rights activists Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and James Chaney
- Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech
- In 1961, the "freedom rides" sponsored by CORE attempted to
- In February 1960, the first "sit-in" demonstration protesting segregation was held at aj
- The Housing Act of 1961 provided federal funds for all of the following EXCEPT