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Which statement correctly describes a difference between Japanese and European immigration to the United States during the early twentieth century?

A.Japanese immigrants were favored over European immigrants.

B.The U.S. government accepted unlimited European immigration.

C.Japanese immigrants worked for higher wages than European immigrants.

D.The U.S. government reached an agreement with Japan to limit immigration.

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Answer: (D)The U.S. government reached an agreement with Japan to limit immigration.

Explanation:

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