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Q: In the early 20th century, why did the Japanese government object to efforts to segregate Japanese school children in San Francisco and to end Japanese immigration to the United States?

A. the Japanese government felt that Chinese students should also be segregated
B. such efforts demonstrated that many Americans considered the Japanese a second-class race
C. it was Japanese official policy to encourage wide-spread immigration to the United States
D. all of the above

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In the early 20th century, the Japanese government objected to efforts to segregate Japanese school children in San Francisco and to end Japanese immigration to the United States because B. such efforts demonstrated that many Americans considered the Japanese a second-class race.
This is what they didn't want to happen so they fought for their rights.
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