The accurate response is<span> It was a pact made between Japan and the United States that limited the immigration of individuals from Japan to the United States.
Per the agreement, the US wouldn't limit immigration, while Japan would enact its own restrictions to hinder Japanese migration into the US.</span>
Representative Davis's justifications concerning the threats of Chinese immigration:
His speech led to the establishment of the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882, which prohibited immigrants from China from entering the United States.
This legislation was enacted because there was a decrease in labor demand attributed to these Chinese immigrants, and white individuals sought to preserve their dignity and status, leading to the law’s passage.