How does the author introduce the central idea that Chinese people in America in the early twentiet
century faced severe racial discrimination?
O A.
The author shows that very few Chinese students attended public school or went
on to pursue a college education or receive a doctorate degree.
O B.
The author explains that the United States government passed harsh laws based
on negative stereotypes that were aimed at excluding Chinese immigrants.
OC. The author reveals that Mabel Ping-Hua Lee's parents were an exception to the
Exclusion Act because they were teachers in the Baptist church.
○ D.
The author describes the different views shared at the meeting between white
suffragists like Anna Howard Shaw and Chinese suffragists like Grace Yip Typond.