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Which of the following best reflects the rise of nativism in the late 19th century?(1 point)
The creation of Ellis Island as a federal immigration processing center.
The encouragement of immigrants to run for local political office.
The rise of settlement houses like Hull House to help immigrants adjust to American life.
The passage of restrictive immigration laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
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The passage of restrictive immigration laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
Explanation: Nativism is anti-immigrant sentiment; laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act directly limited immigration and reflected fear and prejudice against newcomers.
Explanation: Nativism is anti-immigrant sentiment; laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act directly limited immigration and reflected fear and prejudice against newcomers.
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