Chinese immigrants were cast as outcasts in Californian society, because of cultural differences - customs, clothing, beliefs, food, language etc -. The response to those differences caused Chinese immigrants to form their own community called Chinatowns.
Nativists thought Chinatowns were dangerous but necessary to help Chinese immigrants to assimilate, they also thought Chinatown was useful because it was used to separate immigrants from other residents.
<span>C.He introduced colonists to the theory of natural rights such as life, liberty, and happiness.</span>
Answer:
Ethnicities.
Explanation:
An ethnic group or ethnicity is a certain social category of people based on the perception of its members that they have a common origin or experience. Members of an ethnic group believe that they share a common history and cultural traditions (such as language or beliefs) that separate them from other groups. An ethnic group can proclaim a nation claiming a territory, or constitute the majority population of a nation state, whose members or citizens similarly have a certain nationality.
I think that the best way to complete this analogy is option a.<span>non-fiction : fiction. There is nothing in the original pair to make an analogy to the other ones, and in both pairs you could say that the first part describes a real story and the other a fictional, not a real story. </span>