In what way did the Immigration Act of 1924 challenge the concept of religious freedom?
A. The act attempted to deport all Chinese people from the U.S. to rid the U.S. of Buddhism.

B.The act attempted to prevent any non-Christian people from entering the U.S.

C.The act served to limit the number of non-Protestant Christians entering the U.S.

D.The act served to increase the number of immigrants into the U.S. who did not believe in Christ.

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The Immigration Act of 1924 (The Johnson-Reed Act) The Immigration Act of 1924limited the number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota. ... In 1917, the U.S. Congress enacted the first widely restrictive immigration law.

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

The act attempted to prevent any non- christian people from entering the U.S , is the right answer.

The First restrictive immigration law was passed in 1917, in which migrants were required to show basic reading comprehension before entering US and  had to pay more taxes.

In 1924 another immigration act was passed which was also known as Johnson- Reed act. It included the provisions to exclude the migrants of a certain race, region, and nationality from entering the US, especially those of Asian origin including the Japanese who were earlier allowed to migrate. In 1924 congressional debates on the issue of immigration and quota system was widely discussed. The decision to lower the exiting quota of migrants based on the 1910 census.

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