According to Remaking Chinese America, many Chinese American families were “transnational” during the exclusion because单项选择题
A
It was extremely difficult for Chinese women to join their husbands in the United States during the exclusion.
B
They travel constantly across the Pacific.
C
Most Chinese parents could not afford to accompany their children to the U.S. to study.
D
Most Chinese families were engaged in transnational businesses.
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