Which of the following was the reason for most
Japanese immigration to the U.S. during the
late nineteenth and early 20th century?
a. Japanese immigrants could easily become naturalized U.S. citizens.
b. The U.S. government offered Japanese farmers land ownership in exchange for their
labor.
c. Japanese immigrants were recruited by U.S. corporations' intervention in the world
economy.
d. Skilled Japanese workers were offered high wage jobs in the expanding U.S. economy.
c. Japanese immigrants were recruited by U.S. corporations' intervention in the world
economy.
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