Question
Why were Chinese immigrants targeted by the Chinese Exclusion Act?
they suffered growing discrimination
they were wealthier than other americans
they were treated better by employers than their white counterparts
they populated urban spaces
they suffered growing discrimination
they were wealthier than other americans
they were treated better by employers than their white counterparts
they populated urban spaces
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Chinese immigrants were primarily targeted by the Chinese Exclusion Act due to the growing discrimination they faced in the United States during the late 19th century. The act, which was passed in 1882, reflected the racial and economic tensions of the time. Chinese immigrants were often scapegoated for economic issues and were perceived as a threat to American jobs and culture. The law aimed to curb the influx of Chinese laborers who were seen as competing for jobs and were often subject to discriminatory attitudes fueled by racism and xenophobia. Thus, the correct statement would be:
**they suffered growing discrimination.**
**they suffered growing discrimination.**
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