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The earliest Japanese immigrants were primarily:
 
  a. men who came to work on sugar plantations in the Hawaiian Islands in the 1860s
 b. families coming to make their home in the United States
 c. single women seeking husbands
 d. women and men being pushed out of their homeland by political and religious oppression

Question 2

Gender, race, and class are closely intertwined with traditional authority. Political scientist Zillah Eisenstein applied the term __________ to the interplay of race and gender that reinforces traditional structures of power in contemporary societies.
 
  a. racialized patriarchy
 b. patriarchal colonization
 c. ethnic genderization
 d. gendered ethnicity



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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