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Question: 196

The image below is an American political cartoon

THE ONLY ONE BARRED OUT. Englightened American Statesman. ––”We must draw the line somewhere, you know.”

Frank Leslie’s illustrated newspaper, 1882

For which reason does the cartoonist imply that the United States discriminated against Chinese immigrants?

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

The migrant depicted in the cartoon who is not allowed to enter the United States has a bag called “Industry.” This indicates that he is being discriminated against due to his industriousness, which some Americans feared would keep Americans out of jobs. The choice that reflects this idea is (C). The cartoon states that Communists are welcome, so eliminate (B). There is no evidence in the cartoon for either overpopulation or the Boxer Rebellion, so (A) and (D) are incorrect.

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