Question

What factors account for the differences in the development of Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans and other racial minority groups?
a. Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans were seen as a threat to security that needed to be eliminated, not as a labor pool that needed to be controlled.
b. Japanese Americans in the early twentieth century presented no military danger to the larger society, so there was little concern with their activities once the economic threat had been eliminated.
c. Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans were allowed to "disappear" in enclaves, but unlike other racial minority groups, the urban location of their enclaves left them with opportunities for schooling for later generations.
d. All of the above
e. A and B only

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