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In History / High School | 2014-10-30

Whites accused Chinese workers on the West Coast of

A. taking "white" jobs.
B. claiming the best land.
C. destroying "Oriental" schools.
D. attacking railroad property.

Asked by BreanaMonnier447

Answer (3)

The correct option is A taking โ€œwhiteโ€ jobs
Chinese immigrants first arrived in 1820 according to US government records 325 men are known to have arrived before 1848 because of the California Gold Rush, which marks the first important number of workers in China, which He extracted the gold and did the work of low status.
In 1873, an economic crisis originated in the banks caused that 14% of the national population is unemployed. Because the Chinese were cheap labor, the Chinese Benevolent Association was created that allowed the Chinese to obtain the few jobs available. This caused discontent on the part of the Americans, generating a wave of xenophobia. In 1877 in San Francisco there were demonstrations against the Chinese inhabitants, which ended with fires in their stores.

Answered by likableadvisers | 2024-06-12

* **Whites accused Chinese workers on the West Coast for taking โ€œwhiteโ€ jobs. (A) ** *
**Further Explanations: **
The antiquity of the United States is marked by the arrival of the indigenous people and numerous civilizations. After the advent of Christopher Columbus in 1492, the European civilization ventured into the United States. 19th Century covers the Progressive era, Glided age and the Reconstruction era . It also includes the industrial uprising and the rush of immigration in the United States. This was the period of soaring prosperity and economic growth that helped the US to become dominant in **industrial, economic and agricultural **power in the world with a strong national government.
Most of the immigrants that entered the United States during that era belonged to China. Immigrants entered were ready to do any job. Their view created havoc in the society in terms of employment. Chinese were taking away the jobs of the native resident. This continued until the passage of the โ€œChinese Exclusion Actโ€ of 1882, that restricted further entry of immigrants.

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**Answer Details **
Grade : High School
Subject : History
Chapter : Immigration in the United States

Keywords : United States, Christopher Columbus, European civilization, Progressive era, Glided age, Reconstruction era, industrial, economic and agricultural

Answered by avantikar | 2024-06-12

The correct option is A: taking 'white' jobs. White Americans, fearing job competition during economic hardships, accused Chinese immigrants of taking their jobs, leading to widespread anti-Chinese sentiment and violence. This hostility culminated in the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 that severely restricted Chinese immigration.
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Answered by likableadvisers | 2024-10-31