The main goal was to decrease competition for scarce resources. Intolerance for the Chinese increased during the California gold rush when the resource began to dwindle and competition became fierce. Chinese immigrants were forcibly expelled from the mines. A combination of competition for low wage jobs as well as racism fueled a lot of animosity toward Chinese immigrants and resulted in the Chinese Exclusion Act being passed in 1892.
Many chinese had to move back to china for nearly 60 years until the 1920s.
Many chinese had to move back to china for nearly 60 years until the 1920s.
The establishment of the Kingdom of Iraq, and the exclusion of Kuwait from Iraq by the British mandate, in 1918.
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competitive exlusion
Competition would be the driving force of exclusion
ecological exclusion
Differences in beliefs or values can lead to exclusion if individuals do not align with societal norms or standards. Prejudice and discrimination based on factors such as race, gender, sexuality, or socio-economic status can result in exclusion from social groups or opportunities. Exclusion may also occur due to perceived competition or threat, as individuals may seek to maintain their own status or power by excluding others.
Resource competition among plant species can lead to niche differentiation, where plants partition resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients to reduce competition. This can result in the coexistence of species with different resource requirements within the same habitat. Conversely, intense resource competition can also lead to competitive exclusion, where one species outcompetes others and dominates the area, leading to a loss of biodiversity.
racial prejudice and fear of labor competition from slaves.
Gausse's competitive exclusion principle says that "no two organisms can have same niche but provided that competition must be there between two organisms".but if the two organisms sre separated by time or by space no competition would be there between them.In case of ecological equivalents the two species are separated by space(they have different habitat).
Simply put it is the principle that other organisms, sometimes of your own species, are excluded from your niche by competition for the same resources so organisms tend to different resources and then have their own niches were competition is lessened.
The list of choices posted along with the question doesn't include anything that's likely to result in any competition at all.
The main goal was to decrease competition for scarce resources. Intolerance for the Chinese increased during the California gold rush when the resource began to dwindle and competition became fierce. Chinese immigrants were forcibly expelled from the mines. A combination of competition for low wage jobs as well as racism fueled a lot of animosity toward Chinese immigrants and resulted in the Chinese Exclusion Act being passed in 1892.
Lower prices.
Persons of Asian ancestory could once again emigrate to the US.