4. PART A: Consider the senator's word choice in reference to
non-white people. What is the effect of this word choice?
O A The senator compares non-white people to different
breeds of dogs, thus degrading them to animals and the
idea of breeding.
B The senator describes non-white people as hoards and
their large populations as a threat to the economic
stability of the country.
O c The senator describes non-white people as easy to
assimilate, or conform, into the larger American culture.
OD The senator describes non-white in a few derogatory
ways, notably comparing them to animals and slaves.

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Read 'Shut the Door' Speech  By Senator Ellison DuRant Smith.

Consider the senator's word choice in reference to  non-white people. What is the effect of this word choice?

A. The senator compares non-white people to different  breeds of dogs, thus degrading them to animals and the idea of breeding.

B. The senator describes non-white people as hoards and  their large populations as a threat to the economic  stability of the country.

C. The senator describes non-white people as easy to  assimilate, or conform, into the larger American culture.

D. The senator describes non-white in a few derogatory  ways, notably comparing them to animals and slaves.

Answer: D The senator describes non-white in a few derogatory

ways, notably comparing them to animals and slaves.

Explanation:

The Senator defends the Act of 1924 that restricted immigration by deeming some immigrants as similar to "the breed of the dog," which would taint America´s percentage of Anglo-Saxons. Furthermore, they are portrayed as being led by "the law of inheritance and the inertia of habit into a condition of political servitude," meaning that they are predisposed to be slaves and therefore inferior to those who fought for independence from England.

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