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(hc) the quotation is from an inaugural address for a u. s. president: "the divide of race has been america's constant curse. each new wave of immigrants gives new targets to old prejudices." source: how does the quote relate to american society's reaction to the immigrants of the late 1800s and early 1900s? (3 points) northern european immigrants were welcomed in large numbers and a quota system was created in their favor. asian immigrants were viewed as too culturally different from americans and laws were passed to restrict their numbers. southern european immigrants were welcomed in large numbers and a quota system was created in their favor. canadian immigrants were viewed as too culturally different from americans and laws were passed to restrict their numbers.
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President nixon resigned from office in 1974 after he was informed that the senate would impeach him, as allowed in the constitution, for his actions in the watergate scandal. one of the key reasons that nixon’s actions became public was a) the freedom of press guaranteed by the first amendment. b) the right to confront witnesses as guaranteed by the sixth amendment. c) the limitation of judicial powers as defined in article 3 of the constitution. d) the prohibition against illegal search and seizure as guaranteed by the fourth amendment.
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