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What did the Chinese Exclusion Act do?A.Required Chinese workers to return to China after 10 yearsB.Required Chinese workers to work for 10 years if they came to the United StatesC.Banned Chinese workers from entering the United States for 10 yearsD.Did not allow married Chinese workers to enter the United State

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What did the Chinese Exclusion Act do?A.Required Chinese workers to return to China after 10 yearsB.Required Chinese workers to work for 10 years if they came to the United StatesC.Banned Chinese workers from entering the United States for 10 yearsD.Did not allow married Chinese workers to enter the United State

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The Chinese Exclusion Act, which was passed in 1882, did C. Banned Chinese workers from entering the United States for 10 years. This was the first

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