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what was the primary motivation behind early u.s. immigration laws? * 1 point promoting cultural diversity economic expansion preserving racial and ethnic composition encouraging global migration
Early U.S. immigration laws, like the Chinese Exclusion Act or the National Origins Act, were often motivated by a desire to preserve the racial and ethnic composition (dominated by white, European - descended populations) rather than promoting diversity, economic expansion (though economic factors were secondary in some cases), or encouraging global migration.
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C. Preserving racial and ethnic composition