Following the 1943 repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese immigration to the United States:
A) stayed the same because the U.S. was no longer desirable.
B) dropped even further as China's economy grew.
C) slowly began to pick up again.
D) quickly began to pick up again as WWII raged on in Japan.
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