True. Anti-Japanese hysteria on the West Coast during World War II was significantly influenced by racism and fear, particularly in the context of wartime propaganda and the belief that Japanese Americans posed a security threat. This led to the internment of Japanese Americans, reflecting widespread prejudice and anxiety at the time.
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Anti-Japanese hysteria on the West Coast was caused, in part, by racism and fear.
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