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Unit 9 – Entering Into the 21st Century, 1980–Present
Topic 9.5
How might American society be different today if the national-origin quotas established by the Immigration Act of 1924 were never lifted?
There may be no changes in demographic trends as immigration policies don't influence societies significantly.
The demographic makeup of America could be less diverse because fewer immigrants would come from non-European countries.
The Civil Rights Movement may not have occurred at all.
American society would likely be entirely homogeneous due to zero immigration policy changes since then.
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