What was the primary purpose of Angel Island immigration station?

Immigration Journey and Angel Island

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To offer language classes
To provide housing for immigrants
To enforce the Chinese Exclusion Act
To welcome new immigrants
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What law was enforced at Angel Island to restrict Chinese immigration?
The Citizenship Act
The Chinese Exclusion Act
The Immigration Act
The Nationality Act
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Why were the family members separated upon arrival at Angel Island?
To speed up the process
Because of different nationalities
Based on age and gender
Due to health concerns
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What was the family's hope upon reaching the United States?
To start a new life
To find lost relatives
To return to China
To visit famous landmarks
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What was the family's main concern during the interrogations?
Missing their ship
Losing their belongings
Answering questions incorrectly
Failing the health check
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What did the physical examinations at Angel Island involve?
A language proficiency test
A brief interview
A thorough medical check-up
A simple health questionnaire
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How did immigrants express their feelings while detained at Angel Island?
By writing letters
Through carved poems
By singing songs
Through painting
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What emotions are reflected in the poems carved by immigrants?
Complaint and sadness
Anger and frustration
Hope and optimism
Joy and excitement
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What does the narrator emphasize about immigrants in the final section?
They should assimilate quickly
They are not welcome in the United States
They face challenges but contribute significantly
They should return to their home countries
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How many immigrants were processed or detained at Angel Island from 1910 to 1940?
About 100,000
Half a million
Two million
One million
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