Multiple Choice
During the nineteenth century,in the Far West the term "coolie"
A) applied to all non-Indians who came to the Far West before the California gold rush.
B) was a slang term for prostitutes in mining towns.
C) was a description for all Asian immigrants.
D) referred to Chinese indentured servants.
E) was an epithet used by whites to describe members of Chinese tongs.
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