The Chinese were excluded from immigration in 1882 under the Chinese Exclusion Act. This act required Chinese already here to deport and prevent further Chinese immigration. This ban will be lifted when China becomes an ally during World War II in the fight against Japan.
Answer:
concentration camps
Explanation:
The Nazi party carried out genocide of the Jews through concentrations camps where they killed them in many different ways. The two most common were the gas chambers and starvation.
Many immigrants migrate from the coastal plains and settle in America in order to live a hassle free life hence the emergence of Ethnic enclaves encouraged the immigrants to be open to various culture and languages.
Ethnic enclaves are most common in North America. These enclaves are mostly residential areas which are formed particularly for a certain ethnic groups. They are self-reliant and the success of the group depends on the resources available in the enclaves or ghettoes. These Enclaves are in the form of tourist spots. Economic activities bustle in such areas.
Chinatown in North America is an ethnic enclave which was open to Christianity.
May 10, 1776, Congress passed a resolution advising the colonies to form new governments "such as shall best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents." There were 3 states who disagreed with what Congress said, but the law was passed and the colonies formed new governments.