According to FitzGerald and Cook-Martin, why were Chinese immigrants initially wanted in the United States?

A. New studies showed Chinese men were hard workers.
B. People wanted to show they were no longer racist.
C. The United States wanted to weaken China’s army.
D. Employers could pay them less than White workers.


Ans: D

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a. Pope Urban VI moved to Avignon to avoid expulsion from the church because of his corruption. b. Pope Clement V moved the papacy to Avignon at the behest of King Philip IV. c. French Catholics were upset that the pope was always Italian. d. the French pope and the Roman pope excommunicated each other in a showdown for power. e. Philip IV kidnapped Boniface and he died, and the next pope excluded France from the sacraments.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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