According to Chan (1991), Chinatowns developed because
a. the Chinese were not allowed to live among Whites, own or buy property, intermarry with Whites, or obtain an education.
b. living in a Chinatown made communicating, practicing traditional beliefs, and living by traditional values easier.
c. the Chinese were culturally encapsulated with their own culture and lacked a desire to assimilate into the White culture.
d. coming to a new country with little to no English forced the Chinese to stick together in one common area, which later became known as Chinatown.
a
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