The Alien Land Law of 1913,

a. ordered all Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast from the state of Washington through Oregon and down to the Mexican boarder to be removed from their homes and properties and placed in prisons.
b. prohibited Asians from purchasing property.
c. was sanctioned by Nativists.
d. ordered all Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast from the state of Washington through Oregon and down to the Mexican boarder to be removed from their homes and properties and sent to Japan.


b

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