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Choose the items that CORRECTLY describe information related to the Chinese Exclusion Act.

The first wave of Chinese immigration began as a result of the California Gold Rush.

Anti-Chinese sentiment was strongest on the West coast.

Chinese labor was important in building railroad lines from the center of the U.S. to the west.

Chinese immigrants tended to live together in enclaves in the U.S.

The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed by several states in the west.

The Chinese Exclusion Act required the deportation of up to 20% of the Chinese immigrants in the U.S. in 1882.

The Chinese Exclusion Act was the first U.S. law to place broad restrictions on immigration from a specific location.

The Chinese Exclusion Act was not repealed until the World War II era.

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1) The first wave of Chinese immigration began as a result of the California Gold Rush.

2) Anti_Cinese sentiment was strongest on the West coast.

4) Chinese Immigrants tended to live toguether in enclaves in the U.S

7) The Chinese Exclusion Act was the first U.S. law to place broad restrictions on immigration from a specific location.

8) The chinese Exclusion Act was not repealed until the Word War II erea

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