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Chinese immigrants suffered, from their first arrivals in the 1820s, discrimination and rejection by a large part of society. To a greater or lesser extent, this rejection stemmed from the enormous cultural, ethnic, and social differences between immigrants and American society: from basic issues such as language and cultural background, to purely racist issues such as the ethnic component.
Right from the start, they were exposed to the racism of the European population, which culminated in massacres and the forced resettlement of Chinese migrants in Chinatowns in the 1870s. In legal terms, too, the Chinese were far worse off in the United States than most other ethnic minorities. They had to pay special taxes, were not allowed to marry partners of European descent and could not acquire American citizenship. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which closed American borders to Chinese immigrants for more than 60 years, brought additional suffering.
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B. The Allies pushed Rommel's troops out of Egypt and trapped them against more Allied forces in the west.
Explanation:
The answer that best describes the 1942 Allied strategy in North Africa is that the Allies pushed Rommel's troops out of Egypt and trapped or confined them against more Allied forces in the west.
The 1942 Allied strategy in North Africa was named Operation Torch.
Operation Torch was the first time the Americans and the British had cooperatively worked on an invasion plan together.
Operation Torch which was carried out between 8 to 16 November 1942 was an Allied invasion of French North Africa that occurs during the Second World War. The French colonies in the area were controlled by the Vichy French who was formally aligned with Germany but of mixed loyalties.
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Huh? I apologize what do you mean-
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Edit: Haha I get it now! Ty, Same to you <3
South Central Mexico (specifically the states of Veracruz and Tabasco)