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pav-90 [236]
3 years ago
5

Which of the following describes an effect of U.S. Chinese exclusion policies of the late nineteenth century?

History
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Vilka [71]3 years ago
6 0

Considering the following options what describes the effect of U.S. Chinese exclusion policies of the late nineteenth century is "The Chinese population had declined to 75,000."

The above statement is TRUE because of the following

  • The Chinese Exclusion policies or act was originally made in 1882 under President Chester A. Arthur.
  • The Chinese Exclusion Act was made to suspended Chinese immigration for ten years and declared Chinese immigrants ineligible for naturalization.
  • The Act continued to be extended until it was repealed in 1943 by Magnuson Act.
  • The effect of the Chinese Exclusion policies or act was that it reduces the Chinese population from 105,465 Chinese in the United States in 1880, to about 75,000 in 1920.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is Option C "he Chinese population had declined to 75,000"

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Andreas93 [3]3 years ago
4 0
I’m pretty sure it’s b not 100% sure tho
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