What was the effect of anti-Chinese riots and discriminatory acts against Chinese immigrants in the 1880s?
A.
Rioters who attacked immigrants were put in jail.
B.
The American government enacted new laws to protect immigrants.
C.
New laws were passed to stop Chinese immigration to the US.
D.
Chinese immigrants successfully sued the cities of San Francisco, California, and Tacoma, Washington, for failing to protect their civil liberties.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

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Answer:

C IS THE ANSWER

Explanation:

New laws were passed to stop Chinese immigration to the US  was the effect of anti-Chinese riots and discriminatory acts against Chinese immigrants in the 1880s.

What happened after the Chinese Immigration Act?

Despite the repeal of the Act in 1947, immigration restrictions based on race and national origin were not completely removed until 1967.

For 24 years, the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, often known as the Chinese Exclusion Act, prohibited practically all Chinese immigrants from entering the United States.

Thus option C, is correct.

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