Asked by Arianna Calzadilla on May 12, 2024
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What motivated Japanese to emigrate to the United States around the turn of the century?
A) They felt victimized by Japan's rising taxes.
B) They sought to escape religious persecution.
C) They suffered racial discrimination at the hands of Korean imperialists.
D) They resented the massive immigration of Chinese into Japan.
Japanese Emigrate
The movement of Japanese people relocating to live outside of Japan, which has occurred for various reasons over different historical periods.
Rising Taxes
The phenomenon of increasing tax rates or amounts, often leading to public discontent or economic adjustments.
Racial Discrimination
Unjust treatment of individuals based on their race or ethnicity.
- Understand the social and economic challenges faced by immigrants.
- Understand the economic motivations and consequences for immigrants and their families.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the social and economic challenges faced by immigrants.
- Understand the economic motivations and consequences for immigrants and their families.
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