Which of the following statements about U.S. immigration policy in the interwar years is true?
A) The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 increased the number of immigrants allowed into the U.S.
B) The Japanese Exclusion Act of 1924 kept the border fully open to Japanese immigrants.
C) The Immigration Act of 1924 limited immigration according to an ethnic quota system based on the ethnic composition of the U.S. population as tabulated in the 1890 census.
D) Immigration restrictions were gradually lifted, and European immigrants streamed into the country after World War I.
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