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What was the term for the system that limits immigration to the us during the great depression?

In 1921, Congress enacted a law limiting annual immigration to the US to 350,000 people per year. Each year, European nations could send to the US a number equal to 3 percent of its nationals who were in the US in the year 1910. In 1924, Congress amended the immigration law and reduced the number of immigrants to 150,000, and the quota to 2 percent, and the base year to 1890. This law favored immigration from nations like Great Britain, but discriminated against central and eastern European nations like Poland, Russia and Syria. This became known as the Quota System.


What has been the result of industrialized western nations exporting food and medicine to the least industrialized nations?

It has caused population explosions in the nations receiving the aid.


Who was affected by the immagration act of 1924?

In 1921, Congress enacted a law limiting annual immigration to the US to 350,000 people per year. Each year, European nations could send to the US a number equal to 3 percent of its nationals who were in the US in the year 1910. In 1924, Congress amended the immigration law and reduced the number of immigrants to 150,000, and the quota to 2 percent, and the base year to 1890. This law favored immigration from nations like Great Britain, but discriminated against central and eastern European nations like Poland, Russia and Syria.


What is a valid generalization in developing nations?

Decreasing the infant mortality rate will limit population growth in developing nations


What economic problems did Central American and Caribbean Nations face after World War 2?

Overdependence on foreign nations and a dramatic increase in population.

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What proportion of the nations population growth in the early part of this 21st century can be accounted for by legal immigration?

by less than 15 %


What is the biggest threat to mankind?

Mankind, and largely through excessive procreationIt's time the nations of the world sign a treaty on inhibiting population growth


What is the difference between population change in industrialized versus non-industrialized nations?

Population growth in industrialized countries tends to reflect the economy, war and post war factors and immigration. In non-industrialized nations, the population is dependent on factors that are often out of the control of the country such as famine, natural disasters, tribal conflicts, drought and pandemic illnesses.


What caused the mass immigration of 1951?

right after the war ended congress changed the nations basic policie about mass immigration


What is the population of Andean Community of Nations?

Andean Community of Nations's population is 101,119,783.


Can you have sentence for the word commowealth?

The British commonwealth of nations is largely composed of nations which were once part of the British empire.


What is Association of Southeast Asian Nations's population?

The population of Association of Southeast Asian Nations is 601,000,000.


What is the population of First Nations Bank of Canada?

The population of First Nations Bank of Canada is 2,009.


Which continent was largely taken over by the imperialistic nations of the world?

Africa.


Which of the following is more prevalent in developing nations than in industrialized nations?

rural population, death of children and total population


What powers do nations have that cities no not have?

Nations have foreign affairs powers that cities do not have. These include the power to declare war, and the power to set immigration policy.


What has the author G F McCleary written?

G. F. McCleary has written: 'On detective fiction and other things' 'The Malthusian population theory' -- subject(s): Malthusianism 'Peopling the British Commonwealth' -- subject(s): Commonwealth of Nations, Emigration and immigration, Population 'The menace of British depopulation' -- subject(s): Colonies, Population