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Title: How did the lives of other Asian Americans (non Japanese) improve during WW II?
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And Chinese suddenly had chance to be employed, especially in the defense industries. Many laundrystores which were owned by Chinese were closed to work on the construction of the ship. And also, the Chinese exclusion laws had repealed, Chinese could enter U... Showed first 250 characters
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easier than before. American even said that Chinese were white's hope in the East.
2. What were the factors or reasons for the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII?
According to page 387, chapter 10 "FBI director Hoover was more perceptive: while he also saw that the WDC's intelligence information reflected " hysteria and lack of judgment, he noticed that the claim of military necessity for mass evacuation was based primarily upon public and political pressure rather than on factual data... Showed next 250 characters
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