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The author of this report would most likely have supported:
Hon. William Williams, Commissioner at New York, says in
his report: "[The present laws] do not reach a large body of
immigrants who, while not of this class, are yet generally
undesirable, because unintelligent, of low vitality, of poor
physique, able to perform only the cheapest kind of
manual labor, desirous of locating almost exclusively in the
cities, by their competition tending to reduce the standard
of living of the American wageworker, and unfitted
mentally or morally for good citizenship. ... Their coming
has been of benefit chiefly, if not only, to the transportation
companies which brought them here."
A. the Anti-Imperialist League and the Dawes Act.
B. the Knights of Labor and the Sherman Antitrust Act.
C. the Workingmen's Party and the Chinese Exclusion Act.
D. the Transcontinental Railroad and the Homestead Act.