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Anti japanese veiws and actions in the untied states came about only after the the bombing of pearl harbor on december 7, 1941 Agree or disagree?

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Disagree

Step-by-step explanation:

Anti japanese had existed well before the second world war in the United States. It had existed since the yellow peril, that is late into the 19th century. The anti japanese sentiments only got to be higher following world war 2.

There were racial prejudices against Asians in the mid 19th century. The white people of America came to see them as a competition economically and as a threat to their race due to their growing numbers. The Asians were then designated as Aliens. The immigration act of 1924 banned the Japanese from entering the united states. This created hostility and discrimination.

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