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AS AM 1 W25 Homework VIII
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Unlike the Chinese, Japanese Americans were left alone after World War II partly because
Options
A.Japanese Americans were able to demonstrate that they were loyal to the United States.
B.Japan was no longer an enemy, but a Cold War ally of the United States.
C.Most Japanese Americans were able to assimilate and became members of the model minority.
D.Japan was once again emerged as a world power.
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Question premise: After World War II, Japanese Americans faced different treatment compared to the Chinese Americans. Now analyze each option to see why this statement is historically accurate or not.
Option 1: 'Japanese Americans were able to demonstrate that they were loyal to the United States.' While loyalty was a factor in easing suspicion, this option alone does not explain the broader policy shift postwar. The primary policy change came from geopolitical reali......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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