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Why did Japanese immigrants become important in São Paulo, Brazil, after 1945?(1 point)
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Their presence made it harder for local governments to help people.
Their presence made it harder for local governments to help people.

They took all the land away from local people.
They took all the land away from local people.

They became some of the largest agricultural producers in the area.
They became some of the largest agricultural producers in the area.

They became the majority population of the region in a few years.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They became some of the largest agricultural producers in the area.