How did immigration restrictions in 1924 affect the United States’ relationship with Japan?

A.
Japan had worked with the United States to allow limited numbers of immigrants, and the decision to ban all immigrants greatly offended Japan.

B.
Japan already had a strained relationship with the United States, and immigration restrictions did nothing to ease the tension.

C.
The United States continued to allow Japanese immigrants while restricting immigrants from South America, so the relationship remained on good terms.

D.
The United States was cautious of implementing too many reforms too quickly and worked with Japan to reach a deal both countries agreed on.

A. Japan had worked with the United States to allow limited numbers of immigrants, and the decision to ban all immigrants greatly offended Japan.

B. Japan already had a strained relationship with the United States, and immigration restrictions did nothing to ease the tension.