Does this meet the requirements of "How were Japanese Americans treated during World War II? How was the 1924 Asian Exclusion Act involved?"

The 1924 Asian Exclusion Act made an environment of racism and discrimination against foreigners that boosted discriminating treatment of the Japanese Americans in the World War II. They were rounded up and thrown into prison camps due to accusations of being enemy allies and infiltrators.

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Yes, this statement addresses both the treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II and the role of the 1924 Asian Exclusion Act in contributing to that treatment. It explains how the Act paved the way for discrimination against Japanese Americans, leading to their unfair imprisonment in internment camps during the war.
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