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30 August, 23:22

Why did the US Congress pass an exclusion act in 1882 barring Chinese immigrants? A. because Chinese immigrants would work for low wages, which labor leaders felt took jobs away from US citizens. B. because the Chinese immigrants refused to work for low wages, which labor leaders felt added jobs to the US economy. C. because the federal government had decided to ban all immigration to control the size of the US population. D. because the trend of Chinese immigrants to large urban cities harmed the industrialization of the US economy.

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  1. 30 August, 23:24
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    The US Congress passed an exclusion act in 1882 barring Chinese immigrants because Chinese immigrants would work for low wages, which labor leaders felt took jobs away from US citizens. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A".
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