The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 . . . prohibited continued immigration of Chinese laborers
Why? Because mining for gold started to become more scarce and challenging as the gold rush era faded. America was predominantly Caucasian, and politicians decided to write into law the prohibition of continued immigration of Chinese laborers in order to maintain their economic advantage
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 prevented Chinese laborers from immigrating to the United States, marking the first federal law to restrict immigration based on ethnicity. This legislation was influenced by economic concerns, racial prejudice, and political pressure, leading to significant discrimination against Chinese individuals. The Act remained in effect for several decades until its repeal in 1943.
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Jawaban:4/3 atau 1,3 literPenjelasan dengan langkah-langkah:1/9 × 12= 4/3= 1,3 liter