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16 June, 15:26

A 1913 California law forced Japanese Americans to

A. sign unfair labor contracts.

B. learn English.

C. become United States citizens.

D. sell their land.

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  1. 16 June, 15:37
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    The answer is letter A. The California Alian Land Law of 1913 prohibits foreigners from owning lands, stocks and other properties. They were also not allowed to lease them for more than three years of tenure. Many Chinese, Indian, Japanese and Korean immigrant farmers were deeply affected of this law. This law was implemented to stop foreigners from immigrating, specially Japanese immigrants and to create an inhospitable climate with the other immigrants in California. Around this time, there was an on going Anti-Asian prejudice going on causing the implementation of this law.
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