Respuesta :
The correct answer is:
It eliminated the national origins quotas.
The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 (Hart-Celler Act), eliminated the national origins quota system that was American immigration policies since the 1920's. It was replaced with a system that focused on immigrants skills and family relationships with citizens of the US residents.
Answer:
The Correct Answer is "It eliminated the national origins quotas".
Explanation:
- The Immigration Act of 1965 got rid of the national origin quota system.
- And, giving preference to the people with close relatives who were the citizen or resident of the United States.
- The Immigration Act of 1965 also introduced the limit on immigrants from the western hemisphere.
- This act overturned the exclusionary policies and set the Universal quota. people now could enter on family relationships, skills or education.