Which group was NOT a target for racism in the United States during World War II? Japanese British Mexicans African Americans
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Hi, nice question.
Racism is something that has been a part of our lives since forever. There are certain events in the History that has caused big troubles and some countries still have conflicts between them because of racism.
World war 2 being an example. Many communities became a target of racism, however, Japanese were not. Anyhow, the British, Mexicans, Africans and Americans were.
Hope I answered your question. Thank you.
Racism is something that has been a part of our lives since forever. There are certain events in the History that has caused big troubles and some countries still have conflicts between them because of racism.
World war 2 being an example. Many communities became a target of racism, however, Japanese were not. Anyhow, the British, Mexicans, Africans and Americans were.
Hope I answered your question. Thank you.
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The correct answer should be - the British.
During the World War II, the Americans were dominating most of the people and had spread the word of racism amongst the people.
The Mexicans, the African Americans, and the Japanese were affected by the racial discrimination. It was only the British that was flourishing and was not much affected the racism in America.
During the World War II, the Americans were dominating most of the people and had spread the word of racism amongst the people.
The Mexicans, the African Americans, and the Japanese were affected by the racial discrimination. It was only the British that was flourishing and was not much affected the racism in America.
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