To restrict uncontrolled and haphazard development - protect
property values - and to control industrial growth so that planners
could design and supply the proper infrastructure to support
it.
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Where was the chinese exclusion act signed
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The Chinese Exclusion Act was signed in the United States by
President Chester A. Arthur in the year 1882.
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What measures most directly extended voting rights
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Several amendments. The 15, 19, 26 all extended voting
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What were zoning laws designed primarily to do
To restrict uncontrolled and haphazard development - protect
property values - and to control industrial growth so that planners
could design and supply the proper infrastructure to support
it.
Where was the chinese exclusion act signed
The Chinese Exclusion Act was signed in the United States by
President Chester A. Arthur in the year 1882.
What measures most directly extended voting rights
Several amendments. The 15, 19, 26 all extended voting
rights.