President of the Central Pacific Railroad Charles Crocker's testimony about Chinese workers and immigrants expressed

A) a bias in his inability to understand and treat the Chinese as individuals.
B) a humanitarian desire to help them make a better life for themselves in the United States.
C) a fervent passion for ending discrimination against the Chinese.
D) an unbending racist desire to have them all deported.
E) a facility with the Chinese language.


A

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