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EXAM 2025 GRADED A LATEST VERSION 231 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ {with practice
exams}EXAM ERABORATION
How did the Chinese Polynesian find Hawaii? - CORRECT ANSWER
Navigation of stars o1852
What did the Polynesian transplant to Hawaii? - CORRECT ANSWER
Cane Sugar, Cane syrup, Pineapple, Coconuts, Grapefruit, Taro
Taiping Rebellion - CORRECT ANSWER resulted from an internal
rebellion of the Manchu Dynasty result, South-Eastern provinces
devastated.
Cantonese impacted because they were the first group of Chinese in
significant contact with the Western world.
Hong Kong becoming a British territory, that just pushed more to adopt
the idea of going to the west in order to recoup their loses.
Whey were Cantonese impacted by Taiping Rebellion - CORRECT
ANSWER 1st group of Chinese in significant contact with western world
Hong Kong became British territory: pushed idea of going west to
recoup their losses
result of philosophical debates of Confucianism - CORRECT ANSWER
Chinese culture stagnated from the squashing of independent thought
and writing by Chinese scholars.
,"Coolies" - CORRECT ANSWER recruiters who used unruly methods to
get paid for recruiting Chinese workers.
At times, they even resulted in kidnapping workers or trapping them in
dishonest indentured servitude.
Treaty of Naking - CORRECT ANSWER - caused economic depression in
areas providing most emigrants,
- lead to a loss of monopoly within trade, bc the Port of Canton used to
be the only port open to the outside world.
- The cotton industries within those regions also had to compete with
Western companies.
- China was also forced to pay reparations to the Western powers for
the war, which lead to China imposing difficult taxes, causing many
peasants/farmers to lose their land. Without property, peasants had to
find other opportunities to make money.
why did the Treaty of Naking lead to a loss of monopoly within trade -
CORRECT ANSWER the Port of Canton was the only port open to
outside world
What caused the Taiping Rebellion of 1850-1865 - CORRECT ANSWER
an internal rebellion of the Manchu Dynasty
what was the result of the Taiping Rebellion - CORRECT ANSWER SE
provinces were devastated
Cantonese esp. impacted because they were 1st group of Chinese to be
in significant contact with western world
Reasons for 1st wave Leaving China - CORRECT ANSWER Flood of 1849
Taiping Rebellion (1850-1865):
Cantonese impacted since 1st group in signif contact with western world
1842-1852: Opium War: Treaty of Nanking
,1st wave CA: Nuclear Families Formed? - CORRECT ANSWER No
nuclear families because:
Anti-miscegenation laws
low population of Chinese-American women: little amounts of Chinese
families formed.
1st wave CA Rate of Assimilation - CORRECT ANSWER low b/c lack of
english stopped most opportunities to assimilate
1st wave CA: Characteristics of Emigrants - CORRECT ANSWER mostly
from villages form SE Canton and coasts of Kwantang
Cantonese
illiterate, uneducated laborers
majority male
usu didn't plan permanent residence
often sent money back to family
willing to work long hours
little to no political presence outside of our commuities
1st wave CA farmers contribution - CORRECT ANSWER introduced rice,
tea and sugar cane to the States,
helped introduce farming technology in California. A type of cherry and
frost resistant oranges were invented by 1st Wave Chinese immigrants.
CA laundry - CORRECT ANSWER low start up costs
niches
little eng needed
no edu needed
business competition b/w chinese
provided employment for new CA immigrants
1st wave CA:Types of Work
, Early Work - CORRECT ANSWER Gold mines
transcontinental railroad: paid 2/3 of white wage
farmers
fishing
manufacturing: by 1870, CA 25% of Calif labor force
laundry
When CA rural? - CORRECT ANSWER During the 1800's, the Chinese
typically lived in _______ areas, usually to stay close to mining
communities. Even with laws that banned them from city limits, Chinese
Americans tended to disperse to rocky and Pacific states.
When CA urban? - CORRECT ANSWER 1910, most 1st Wave Chinese
lived in __________ ghettos. Chinese Americans also traveled around
towns because they were worried about incestous relationships with
people from similar clans as themselves.
1st wave CA in Hawaii
Recruitment - CORRECT ANSWER Planters who valued "low wages"
over "White Man's Hawaii" ended up importing Chinese immigrants
because there was a large market of unskilled, cheap laborers.
Recruiters offered significantly better wages for 1st Wave Chinese
compared to what they would have received working in China.
1st wave CA in Hawaii
Types of Work - CORRECT ANSWER sugar plantations were the favorite
job for Chinese-Americans in Hawaii. Planters had a favorable opinion of
Chinese workers because of their endurance and work ethic as well as
their acumen with growing sugar. The low wages mentioned also played
a significant part on why planters hired Chinese workers.
Because there were very little foreigners in Hawaii, Chinese also took up
many of the domestic jobs.