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AP*HG Migration (2) ONQ 5 questions 5 minutes

The current quota law allows no more than _ percent from one country. Quota laws in the early 20th Century were designed to assure that most immigrants to the United States continued to be _________. The current quota law allows no more than _ percent from one country. What is large-scale emigration by talented people known as? What is the main difference between a migrant and a refugee? 5. “Boat People” were economic migrants from which country?