Which of the following statements accurately characterizes U.S.immigration laws between World War II and the mid-1960s?
A) The Chinese Exclusion Act was renewed in 1943 for twenty more years.
B) The Displaced Persons Act,passed in 1948,ended all restrictive quotas that the United States had enforced since the 1920s.
C) In 1952,the McCarran-Walter Act ended the exclusion of immigrants from China,Japan,Korea,and Southeast Asia.
D) Mexican immigration was not permitted in the United States between 1945,when the World War II-era Bracero Program ended,and 1964.
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