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Which of the following best describes nativists' views on Chinatowns?
They believed Chinatowns were unlike other parts of a city and should not exist.
The believed Chinatowns were dangerous but necessary to promote assimilation into American culture.
They believed Chinatowns were strange, but they added rich culture to a city.
They believed Chinatowns were necessary because they segregated immigrants from other parts of the city.
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They believed Chinatowns were unlike other parts of a city and should not exist.
Explanation: Nativists viewed Chinatowns as unassimilated, alien, and often dangerous or immoral, and generally wanted to limit or eliminate such immigrant enclaves rather than celebrate or preserve them.
Explanation: Nativists viewed Chinatowns as unassimilated, alien, and often dangerous or immoral, and generally wanted to limit or eliminate such immigrant enclaves rather than celebrate or preserve them.
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