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HIUS 222 case study quiz 1 solutions complete answers
· Question 1
Who created the “Every Dog” cartoon?
· Question 2
While the Chinese were the first ethnic group to be excluded from immigrating to the United States, what was the second one?
· Question 3
According to Jerome Hart, where did the anti-Chinese movement begin in California?
· Question 4
Which 1854 California Supreme Court decision categorized Chinese immigrants as inferior to whites and on the level of “blacks” and “Indians”?
· Question 5
Who led the Workingmen’s Party of California and the anti-Chinese movement?
· Question 6
In their essay, what do Denis Kearney and H. L. Knight suggest was the reason for the Chinese immigrants coming to California?
· Question 7
What did the authors of “Appeal from California” argue?
· Question 8
How long did the Chinese Exclusion Act originally exclude Chinese immigration?
· Question 9
Which statements concerning the growth of anti-Chinese feelings in the 1870s is true?
· Question 10
Jerome Hart contends the Chinese were welcomed by the Californian state government before the agitation of the Workingmen’s Party.
· Question 3
According to the Learning Objective for the case study on the Chinese Exclusion Act, the unit “examines how the interplay of economic distress, racism, and political ambition led to Chinese exclusion”.
· Question 4
Who argued, “Either the Caucasian race will possess the Pacific slope or the Mongolian race will possess it”?
· Question 6
In the cartoon, “Every Dog,” which man is not included?
· Question 8
Huang Zunxian spoke in favor of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
· Question 9
Who did Huang Zunxian identify as a supporter of Chinese immigration?
· Question 10
Which group supported the migration of Chinese to the United States in the 1850s and 1860s?