The correct answer is A.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was a United States federal law prohibiting all immigration of Chinese labor.
From 1870 to 1880, Chinese immigrants represented the largest group of nonwhite immigrants in the U.S. at the time.
The Chinese immigrants were mostly men and they provided cheap labor, often working on farms, railroad construction and in low-paying industrial jobs. They were seen as unfair economic competition by many Americans. They were blamed for low wages and reduced job opportunities and for bringing drugs, crime and prostitution to the States.
<em>To many, they posed an economic danger as they held job taken away from white Americans.</em>
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The Anti-Federalists’ main objection to ratifying the Constitution was that it would give the federal government too much power--perhaps so much that it would become tyrannical.
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B & D are the correct answers :-)