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Many Americans feared that immigrants who passed through Angel Island would

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Answered by Princess1234567
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Angel Island Immigration Station was an immigration station located in San Francisco Bay which worked from 1910 to 1940. The majority of immigrants that got there were from the Asian hemisphere, specifically from China, Japan, Russia, and South Asia, being China the country from where more people arrived.

The number of foreigners arriving at it took the attention of Americans who feared the new arrivals would take their jobs. The work opportunities were not abundant due to the economic comedown of 1870 and the Asians, as newcomers, were willing to work for cheaper wages. Soon they started to be seen as a threat, which led to an increased discrimination against the Chinese - the biggest ethnicity arrived at this station until 1915 when Japanese immigrants outnumbered them - being considered as unsuitable Americans hence their looks and social situation.

At the station, the immigrant's detention may vary depending on how long the interrogation process took: it could be weeks, months, or even years.

Finally, in 1940 an explosion destroyed administration building located on the island, so the United States government decided to stop the process.

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Answered by JJKwschool
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Answer:

C. Many Americans held nativist or racist views.

Explanation:

Angel Island is the largest natural island that is located in San Francisco Bay and it was used as a military fort, immigration inspection and detention facility and a quarantine station.

With the introduction of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the government of the United States of America restricted a group of immigrants with respect to their nationality, class and race. Thus, by virtue of the passage of this law, all immigrants from China were examined by the immigration authorities or customs officials.

Hence, the statement which best explains why the US government placed restrictions on Asian immigration through Angel Island was that, many Americans held nativist or racist views.

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