| Know of none deterring desirable foreigners | 107 |
| Ignorance and indifference | 104 |
| Deterring attitude of natives | 60 |
| Technicalities in law and examinations | 42 |
| No opinions | 58 |
| —– |
| 371 |
Would you favor legislation to permit the naturalization of a married woman in her own name, if personally acceptable, regardless of the alienage of her husband, or his failure to obtain or refusal to seek naturalization?
| Yes | 204 |
| No | 104 |
| Noncommittal | 25 |
| —– |
| 333 |
Would you favor reserving to a native-born American woman, if she desires it, the American citizenship which under the present law she sacrifices by marriage to a foreigner?
| Yes | 220 |
| No | 127 |
| Noncommittal | 17 |
| —– |
| 364 |
Would you favor modification of the law so as to admit to citizenship any individual personally fit, regardless of race or color?
| Yes | 100 |
| No | 225 |
| Noncommittal | 34 |
| —– |
| 359 |
Do you believe that the admission of large numbers of aliens under the Act of May 9, 1918, solely on the ground of military or naval service, without the usual requirements of residence, etc., operated on the whole to the advantage of the United States?
| Yes | 111 |
| No | 113 |
| Doubtful | 28 |
| No opinion | 58 |
| —– |
| 310 |