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During the late 1800s the Chinese immigration rate dramatically
decreased because of new legislation
decrease because of the war in china
increased because of a gold rush
increase because of job opportunities

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The good answer is: It decreased because of new legislation.

Explanation:

In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act. It suspended for 10 years the immigration of Chinese skilled and unskilled workers into the USA. Every Chinese person travelling in the United States had to carry a certificate telling his or her status. Cultural differences and ethnic discrimination were the reasons behind that move.  

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The Chinese immigration rate dramatically decreased because of new legislation.

Which legislation led to the Chinese exclusion?

The Chinese Exclusion Act was enacted and suspended for 10 years the immigration of Chinese skilled and unskilled workers into the USA.

That is , all Chinese person travelling in the United States had to carry a certificate telling his or her status before they can be allowed to enter.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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