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Immigrants from China made up a large portion of the labor force during the California gold Rush for the following two reasons:
1) They arrived at the port of San Francisco, California, from China. 2) They worked as miners in the California gold mines and were paid low salaries, working under extremely unhealthy and risky conditions.
Chinese immigrants were treated badly because they were foreigners in a foreign land. White miners were jealous of the Chinese miners because Chinese miners worked very hard and were more efficient.
Years later, in the 1860s, and with the passing of the Pacific Railroad Act, Chinese people worked in the Transcontinental Railroad.
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These increased options led to a rise in advertising, as businesses competed for customers
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Invalid and rule 2 is broken
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The argument made about the star students and it is mis concepted that all of the star students will be working on the east coast. The statement is therefore invalid as there is no valid support of the facts and figures which will support the statement.