American History B

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    The Great Migration

    The great migration was were the african americans migrated.to the north to escape from racism and to find better schools.
  • Emergency Quota Act

    The Act restricted the number of immigrants admitted from any country annually to 3% of the number of residents from that same country living in the United States as of the U.S. Census of 1910.[2] Based on that formula, the number of new immigrants admitted fell from 805,228 in 1920 to 309,556 in 1921-22.
  • Immigration Act 1924

    was a United States federal law that limited the annual number of immigrants who could be admitted from any country to 2% of the number of people from that country who were already living in the United States in 1890, down from the 3% cap set by the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921, according to the Census of 1890. It superseded the 1921 Emergency Quota Act. The law was aimed at further restricting the Southern and Eastern Europeans who were immigrating in large numbers starting in the 1890s,
  • The Great Migration

    The Great Migration
    It occured during 1910-1940 (the first migration) 1940-1970 (the second migration) 1963-200 (new great migration)
    The great migration was significant because without it our world would not ahve became intigrated when it did and purhaps it wouldnt have had happend for a long time after.