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What happened when Lee Yick appealed his conviction for running an illegal laundry in San Francisco to the U.S. Supreme Court?

A.
The Supreme Court refused to hear the case and returned it to lower courts for review.

B.
The Supreme Court decided that authorities had unfairly singled him out because of his race.

C.
The Supreme Court ordered that he immediately be granted American citizenship.

D.
The Supreme Court ruled that Lee Yick and his family be deported to his native China.
What happened when Lee Yick appealed his conviction for running an illegal laundry in San Francisco to the U.S. Supreme Court?

A.
The Supreme Court refused to hear the case and returned it to lower courts for review.

B.
The Supreme Court decided that authorities had unfairly singled him out because of his race.

C.
The Supreme Court ordered that he immediately be granted American citizenship.

D.
The Supreme Court ruled that Lee Yick and his family be deported to his native China.

User Saffik
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Answer:

Tationia

Step-by-step explanation:

B

User Hamdi Douss
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The correct answer is B. The Supreme Court decided that authorities had unfairly singled him out because of his race.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lee Yick was a Chinese immigrant who owned a laundry facility in a wooden building in California. During this time (end of the 19th century) there was a law that established it was not legal to own this type of business in a wooden building without a special permit. However, this permit was not approved for Chinese migrants who owned almost all laundry facilities.

Due to this, Lee Yick was fined for not owning a permit and he decided to sue. This case was analyzed by the U.S. Supreme Court and it was decided Lee Yick was fined by the authorities just due to his race (Option B) as most laundry facilities were placed in wooden buildings with no permit and the authorities did nothing about it.

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