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I believe that the correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option D. In the early 1860s, Chinese immigrants came to the United States to work on the transcontinental railroad. But in 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 <span>barred Chinese immigration for 10 years and did now allow the Chinese already in the US to become citizens. Hope this answer helps.</span>
When people arrived they first settled on the coast not inland
Citizenship of a country or sovereign state is defined as legal membership of the said country; this status varies from country to country and can be obtained through birth, marriage as well as naturalization. Citizenship can usually be obtained by parentage, the location of birth and application for citizenship. Once a citizen of a country you then are legally bound to its laws and subject to punishment if you break them; also citizenship in a broader sense is acceptance of cultural norms within a certain country.
After the Spanish-American war, the U.S. got two naval bases in Cuba, one of which is Guantanamo Bay