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Which of the following statements about immigration policy during World War I is true? a) The state of California barred Asians from owning and leasing land. b) Congress required that all immigrants pass IQ tests (intelligence tests). d) Congress conferred citizenship upon Filipinos. e) The government temporarily exempted Europeans from the literacy test.

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Feb 24,2025

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The state of California barred Asians from owning and leasing land during World War I.

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The correct statement is: a) The state of California barred Asians from owning and leasing land. During World War I, several state and federal policies were enacted that restricted the rights and opportunities of Asian immigrants. One example is the California Alien Land Law, which effectively barred “aliens ineligible for citizenship”—a category that included most Asians—from owning or leasing land. The other alternatives are inaccurate: • (b) There was no requirement from Congress for all immigrants to pass IQ (intelligence) tests. • (d) Congress did not confer citizenship upon Filipinos; although the Philippines was a U.S. territory after 1898, Filipinos were designated as U.S. nationals, not full citizens. • (e) The government did not temporarily exempt Europeans from the literacy test; the literacy test imposed by the Immigration Act of 1917 was applied regardless of European origin. Thus, option (a) is the true statement about immigration policy during World War I.

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During World War I, immigration policies were heavily influenced by wartime sentiments and racial attitudes. The state of California indeed barred Asians from owning and leasing land, implementing laws that discriminated against Asian immigrants on the basis of race, ultimately solidifying their exclusion from many aspects of societal integration. Contrary to common misconceptions, Congress did not require that all immigrants pass IQ tests during this period. However, there were literacy tests introduced later that targeted specific groups, primarily to limit immigration from certain areas, reflecting the nativist tide that permeated U.S. policy at the time.

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