Jewish Immigration Dbq

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The United states was reluctant to receive an mass amount of Jewish refugees as immigrants as they were generally of lower class and education.
“Immigrants and members of minority religious, racial, and cultural descent groups in particular, did elicit a degree of academic attention from the turn of the century through the 1920s” (Eli Lederhendler)
The Jews, fleeing Nazi persecution, arrived in the United States, only receive the Christian community’s detest.
The Jews, were regarded as threats to America’s economy, as they were likely to replace many Americans on the job market.
The Jewish arrived on the shores of America as one could say, the worst possible time. America was undergoing The Great Depression, a period of economic instability,

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