Match the description to the person. President of the Central Pacific Railroad, governor of California, and member of the Big Four. San Francisco demagogue who ended every speech with, “The Chinese must go!” Defended against his negative sterotypes of his community, while also advocating for his people to get more involved in American civil society “Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico.” Expanded railroad lines across Southern California and had the power to create new towns at his rail stops. Oversaw the construction of an aqueduct that brought much-needed water to Los Angeles. Led a large evangelical Christian revival ministry in Los Angeles. A. Joshua Norton B. Aimee Semple McPherson C. Henry Huntington D. Wong Chin Foo E. William Mulholland F. Dennis Kearney G. CorreLeland Stanford
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Match the description to the person.
President of the Central Pacific Railroad, governor of California, and member of the Big Four.
San Francisco demagogue who ended every speech with, “The Chinese must go!”
Defended against his negative sterotypes of his community, while also advocating for his people to get more involved in American civil society
“Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico.”
Expanded railroad lines across Southern California and had the power to create new towns at his rail stops.
Oversaw the construction of an aqueduct that brought much-needed water to Los Angeles.
Led a large evangelical Christian revival ministry in Los Angeles.
A. Joshua Norton
B. Aimee Semple McPherson
C. Henry Huntington
D. Wong Chin Foo
E. William Mulholland
F. Dennis Kearney
G. CorreLeland Stanford
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