What difficulty did both Chinese and Japanese immigrants face when trying to pass through immigration stations in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
Chinese and Japanese immigrants were not divided up based on their gender at Ellis Island.
Chinese and Japanese immigrants were not divided up based on their nationalities at Angel Island.
Chinese and Japanese immigrants were restricted by law from entering the United States.
Chinese immigrants had to pass through Ellis Island, while Japanese immigrants were sent to Angel Island.
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C. Chinese and Japanese immigrants were restricted from entering the United States by law.
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Chinese and Japanese immigrants were restricted by law from entering the United States.
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- The Chinese and Japanese during the late 1800s and early 1900s restricted from entering the United States because of the policies implemented by the government.
- The American government wanted to maintain immigration of Asians in the country to maintain white supremacy and racial purity.
- The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1882 to prevented Chinese labourers from immigrating to the United States.
- Immigration Act of 1924 stopped the Japanese in entering the United States.
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