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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The following quotation is from a 1905 newspaper interview with Eugene E. Schmitz, San Francisco's mayor: "The Japanese are far more dangerous to us than the Chinese. . . . It is my firm belief that an exclusion act, even more stringent than the present one, should be passed in the matter of the Japanese immigrants. . . . The Chinese are dangerous enough, but the Japanese would drive all competition out of business." Source: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/rbpe:@field%28DOCID+@lit%28rbpe0020220a%29%29

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of these do the mayor's comments foreshadow? the Great Migration the Chinese Exclusion Act the Gentlemen's Agreement the Immigration Act of 1924

OpenStudy (chunkymonkay):

i looked it up for you and I think its the Chinese exclusion act

OpenStudy (barreraa):

yeah its B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you :)

OpenStudy (barreraa):

no problem

OpenStudy (chunkymonkay):

welcome :)

OpenStudy (king.void.):

Don't forget to close this question :)

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