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... Chinese were sought for jobs in mines and railroads. ... Americans claimed that jobs were scarce, and that the Chinese were stealing their only jobs. ...
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... together and influenced the State of California to pass a new constitution which, prohibited any Chinese from owning property or working at particular jobs. ...
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... Some of the brutalized Chinese who could take the abuse no longer headed to the East Coast, where there was more racial tolerance and better paying jobs. ...
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... Chinamen Must Go!, The Yellow Peril, Chinese Take Jobs From Whites!± were all headlines of the newspapers during that time (Dowdell, 56). ...
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... are more than enough jobs available to its people, but in reality, it is extremely difficult to get hired in an overcrowded city. The Chinese government is ...
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... Market Splintering: l feel that China should allow labour to become freer, because this will allow workers to be better suited towards their jobs, and therefor ...
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... Market Splintering: l feel that China should allow labour to become freer, because this will allow workers to be better suited towards their jobs, and therefor ...
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... advertising the Chinese Exclusion Act. People in the West were fed up with Chinese people taking their jobs. White people did not want ...
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... The fact was connected with the wealth of "Kakyo" in Japan now.While young Chinese do not succeed to their parents' traditional jobs, Chinese student and war ...
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... white people didn't even know abalone was edible and since California had no preexisting fishing industry it was not as if Chinese were stealing any jobs. ...
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The Chinese-Americans faced a wall of cultural difference that could only be scaled ... they were entrapped in a society of working in very menial jobs and job ...
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... success. Racial tensions increased as more and more Chinese emigrated, occupied jobs, and created competition on the job market. By ...
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... Some of the long term results of this change was that the Chinese were offered more jobs than previously, and were treated with more respect. ...
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... In the work place many Chinese got jobs and the white laborers thought the Chinese were going to compete with them for their jobs. ...
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... and Factories. Many Chinese People came to America to find jobs and Americans disliked this which led to racist acts. Later on the ...
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... class Americans would really support the whole idea of opening the door to China if it meant they would ultimately loose their jobs to Chinese workers willing ...
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... Dinnerstein 191). Chinese immigrants performed jobs that were considered lowly, such as washing and ironing clothes. Yet, by 1860 ...
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... The Chinese would work for far less money and do many jobs that the American men would not, also the employers found the Chinese to be industrious and a ...
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... of these Chinese immigrants toiled as panhandlers in search of the wealth they hoped to find at the Golden Mountain, other Chinese immigrants found jobs in low ...
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... prejudice. The Chinese, who mainly lived and worked in California, took many railroad jobs away from the preexisting Americans. This ...
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... Japanese came, the Americans told the same story that they had with the Chinese. They were once again arguing that the Japanese were taking their jobs and not ...
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... This was followed by the sale of more than 80% of its PC business to Chinese based Lenovo Corporation again resulting in huge loss of local manufacturing jobs. ...
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... of the first Chinese Immigrants, racist hostility towards the Chinese always existed ... also discriminated against, the Irish were not allowed to get jobs or live ...
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... The Australians thought that the non-Europeans would invade the country by taking over all the jobs. Since the Chinese would work for longer hours and less ...
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... The second generation Chinese Americans who went through four years of college were pretty intelligent and were taking up more professional and technical jobs. ...
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... As the Chinese population in America increased, many of these settlers came ... was an increasing belief that immigrants were occupying too many jobs within the ...
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... And in turn the Chinese workers were under bidding the American worker and taking the available jobs thus hurting the American people.
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... in order to get government jobs, you had to have education. Very different ideas grew out of the teachings of another Chinese Philosopher, Hanfeizi. ...
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... Among the masterpieces of Chinese drama are The Injustice Suffered by Tou F ... Skilled amateur storytellers having jobs such as artisans and doctors were invited ...
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... two jobs, one inside and the other outside of home. Further, they are denied the choice to stay home to take care children. Comparing to the west, more Chinese ...
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