XYZ Affair
Explanation:
- XYZ affair was a diplomatic incident that occurred in 1798 between diplomats from France and the United States and which resulted in the outbreak of a limited war at sea between these countries, known as the quasi-war.
- Its end occurred in 1800 with the agreement and the signing of the Mortefontaine Treaty.
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D. To protect American workers
Explanation:
- The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, was the first major US federal law to explicitly suspend immigration for a given nationality.
- Under this Law, all Chinese "skilled and unskilled workers" are prohibited from entering the country. Subsequent amendments to the Act and those Chinese workers who have temporarily left the United States have been prevented from returning.
- The enactment of this law followed years of racial intolerance and anti-immigrant agitation by white Americans, laying the legal foundation for later restrictions against immigration of other nationalities.
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<span>Yuen is a Cantonese transliteration, which can refer to: Yuan (surname), the Pinyin transliteration of the Han Chinese surnames 袁, 元, 源, 原 and 苑 Ruan (surname), the Pinyin transliteration of the Han Chinese surname 阮 Chinese yuan, the basic unit of currency in China. </span>
<span>In official Chinese histories, the Yuan
dynasty bore the Mandate of Heaven, following the Song dynasty and
preceding the Ming dynasty. The dynasty was established by Kublai Khan, yet he placed his grandfather Genghis Khan on the imperial records as the official founder of the dynasty as Taizu.</span>
Causes<span> & Effects. The cause of the first Christian Crusade was mainly because of the Muslim Turks invading and taking over the Holy</span>Land<span>. Christians within Europe couldn't enter the Holy </span>Land<span> anymore, so they started to support the Crusades.</span>