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leo leo

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The most successful way of controlling the number of immigrants to the U.S. from different parts of the world is by:
 
  a. changing the quota system to only exclude Hispanics from over represented countries.
  b. hiring native-born citizens first.
  c. socially containing the immigrant communities in small neighborhoods.
  d. adopting federal legislation specifying the terms under which people can legally enter and stay.
  e. direct action against immigrant communities to discourage illegals.

Question 2

In Japan, the population of working single adults (22 and older) that live with their parents while contributing little to household expenses is known as
 
  a. the baby boomlet.
  b. spoiled singles.
  c. parasite singles.
  d. mama's boys and girls.



brittiany.barnes

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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