13 / 22 Which of the following best describes attitudes toward Asian immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
AAsian immigrants were welcomed to the United States and swiftly became financially successful.
BAsian immigrants were disliked by whites who feared competition for jobs, and several acts of Congress sought to restrict immigration and naturalization of Asians.
CWhites feared Asian immigrants because Japanese and Chinese Americans were often disloyal to the U.S. government.
DAsian immigrants got along well with whites but not with Mexican Americans or African Americans.