British Immigration History

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True or false: White Britons believed that only white people could be truly British between 1918 and 1979?

True

True or false: The British government passed laws to restrict the rights of immigrants from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean in the early 20th century?

True

True or false: Post-war Conservative governments did not hope that new immigrants would assimilate?

False

True or false: Pressure from immigrants and a commitment to end racism from Wilson’s Labour governments led to the creation of laws designed to end racial discrimination?

True

True or false: Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech in April 1968 supported the end of racial discrimination?

False

Test your knowledge about the history of immigration in Britain between 1918 and 1979, including the controversies and opportunities it created. Learn about the changing attitudes towards immigrants from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, and the government's policies regarding racial prejudice.

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