What conclusion can be made about the Asian American population in Texas?

A. The rapid increase of Asian Americans in Texas parallels national trends.
B. The greatest number of Asian immigrants to Texas and the rest of the United States came before World War II.
C. The Asian American population in Texas is mostly rural.
D. The Asian American population in Texas is homogenous as most people from this ethnic group are exclusively Chinese and Japanese.

Answer: A

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