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World War II
Discrimination against Japanese Americans
What event led to increasing discrimination against Japanese Americans? Answer choice appeasement of hitler, attack on Pearl Harbor, invasion of Poland, end of world war 2
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The event that led to increasing discrimination against Japanese Americans was the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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