Which of the following best describes nativists' views on Chinatowns?
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Which of the following best describes nativists' views on Chinatown?
A-They believed Chinatown were unlike other parts of a city and should not exist.
B-The believed Chinatown were dangerous but necessary to promote assimilation into American culture.
C-They believed Chinatown were strange, but they added rich culture to a city.
D-They believed Chinatown were necessary because they segregated immigrants from other parts of the city.
The correct answer for your question is option (A)-They believed Chinatown were unlike other part of a city and should not exist.
According to the Nativism philosophies, always the rights of American citizens comes the first than other.It always considered immigrants as a second preference. When come to the topic Chinatown, American nativists disliked them as they were not like theirs.
The belief that the interest of native citizens should come before the interest of the outsiders who come to reside in their native.
Feared from the fact that, immigrants that worked for lower wages would take jobs away from union members or the natives, to plot against them, nativists created the Chinese Exclusion Act and formed the Immigration Restriction League the findings of the commission further influenced immigration policy and upheld the concerns of the nativist movement.
Nativists wanted to limit immigration so that they could preserve the U.S. for native.