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In 3 short sentences, evaluate the inequality of Japanese Americans in the United States after the war compared to their white neighbors. Choose 1–2 factors to discuss. make it look like it was made by a 9th grader

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After World War II, Japanese Americans faced more inequality than their white neighbors because they had lost homes and businesses while they were forced into camps. Banks and real estate rules often stopped them from getting loans or moving into good neighborhoods. This made it harder for their families to earn money and get into good schools, so they didn’t catch up as fast as white families.