How did the Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 foreshadow policies toward Japanese Americans during World War II?
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What happened to Japanese Americans during World War II?
did it make Japanese Americans have less status and civil worth in our society? Compare this to what happened to blacks captured in Africa and moved to the US as slaves.
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The Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 prohibited all immigration of Asian laborers from Japan, China, Korea, etc. People in the 1920's believed that people of Asian race shouldn't take up all the jobs and their population became too great so they were discriminated against. The discrimination against them led to the distrust in Japanese Americans during World War II. Japanese Americans were forced onto internment camps where they were detained during World War II because they were seen as a possible threat to the war effort.
The Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 prohibited all immigration of Asian laborers from Japan, China, Korea, etc. People in the 1920's believed that people of Asian race shouldn't take up all the jobs and their population became too great so they were discriminated against. The discrimination against them led to the distrust in Japanese Americans during World War II. Japanese Americans were forced onto internment camps where they were detained during World War II because they were seen as a possible threat to the war effort.
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