The Chinese Exclusion Act did not allow any Chinese to live in America
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Yes, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was a reflected example of Nativism.
Because of the Chinese exclusion act
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Chinese workers took jobs for low pay in mining and railroad construction in the United States. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
The 1921 Emergency Quota Act and the 1924 Immigration Act were the first laws since the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1884 that blocked or limited immigrant by law. Different quotas were put on different immigrant groups. Because they had not had substantial representation in America prior to 1890, groups like the Polish and Italians were given very small quotas.