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How did the Chinese Exclusion Act impact Chinese immigration?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A prejudiced belief leads to ________.
 
  a. categorical rejection
  b. an attitude that coincides with behavior
  c. pluralism
  d. rejection of individuals based on their behavior



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Answer to Question 1

In 1882, Congress enacted the Chinese Exclusion Act, which outlawed Chinese immigration for ten years. It also explicitly denied naturalization rights to the Chinese in the United States; that is, they were not allowed to become citizens. There was little debate in Congress, and discussion concentrated on how to best handle suspending Chinese immigration. No allowance was made for spouses and children to be reunited with their husbands and fathers in the United States. Only brief visits of Chinese government officials, teachers, tourists, and merchants were exempted.

Answer to Question 2

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