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Which of the Following Has NOT Been Considered a Prevalent

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Which of the following has NOT been considered a prevalent cause of mental illness at some point in history?


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Irish Immigrants

Individuals from Ireland who migrated to another country, especially to the United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries, often due to famine, economic hardships, and political unrest.

Anti-Catholic Sentiment

Prejudice or hostility towards Catholics or the Catholic Church, often stemming from political, religious, or cultural conflicts.

Restrictive Immigration Laws

Laws designed to limit or control the flow of immigrants into a country, often based on quotas, nationality, or other criteria.

Reform Associations

Groups or organizations formed with the intent of advocating for changes and improvements in social, political, or economic conditions.

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