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Immigration Policies
Test Description: Naturalization, Chinese Exclusion, 1917, 1924, and 1965 Acts
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does INA stand for?
A
Importation of Nations into Americans
B
Immigration and Naturalization of Americans
C
Importation and Normalization Act
D
Immigration and Nationality Act
2) The INA sets up four main categories for application to immigrate, which of the following best represent the categories?
A
Visas, Occupations, Investments, and Students
B
Family Sponsored, Occupation, Refugees, and Diversity Lottery
C
Skilled Workers, Students, Humanitarian, and Government Workers
D
Exceptional People, Relatives, Asylum Seekers, and those with Visas
3) What policy did the Immigration Act of 1924 or the National Origin Act of 1924 create?
A
Created an exclusionary system which rejected physically and mentally unfit immigrants
B
Made Asiatic and Latino barred zones to prevent groups from entering
C
Open door policy which just required a health screening at immigration stations
D
Allowed for a 2-3% quota of migrants based off nationality in the US
4) Which of the following is not a consequence of the 1965 INA
A
Increased unlawful migration due to inability to legally enter
B
Chain Migration and a Hyper Selective Immigrant Population
C
Long application wait times ranging from years to decades
D
Direct exclusion of certain nationalities and groups of people
5) The Chinese Exclusion Act did all of the following except
A
Fined ship captains for unlawfully bringing Chinese in the US
B
Allowed for only high ranking Chinese officials to enter the country
C
Excluded all Chinese laborers from entry to the US
D
Imposed large taxes on Chinese laborers in the United States
6) Which group of people was not banned in 1917?
A
Indians
B
Feeble-Minded
C
Japanese
D
Anarchists
7) Which of the following was not a consequence of the exclusionary policies of the 3rd waves
A
Exploitation of loopholes and the beginnings of unlawful migration and deportation
B
Race Riots and Lynchings of Japanese Americans
C
Drastically different process for immigrants in Angel Island as compared to Ellis Island
D
Increase of Picture Brides and marriages for the purpose of migration
8) According to the Naturalization Acts of the late 1700s and Early 1800s, what was required of recent immigrants
A
Immigration station entry questions and physical exam
B
Recording citizenship at courts after five years in the country
C
Proof of occupation and sponsorship
D
Extended interrogations and detentions
9) Which of the following best defines a quota
A
The minimum number allowed to immigrate per year
B
The maximum number allowed to immigrate per year
C
Number of applications recieved at customs
D
An excerpt of a document
10) As compared to other countries, what is unique about America's immigration policy?
A
High numbers of refugees and humanitarian re-settlement
B
Focuses on those who are wealthy and can invest in the United States economy
C
Emphasis on family reunification and accepting foreign spouses
D
Point system, in which you need above a certain number to get in
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