WWII and Chinese Americans (1 janv. 1940 – 1 janv. 1945)
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WWII resulted in the improvement of race relations for Chines Americans. During WWII, Japan occupied China and as a result, the U.S. viewed China as an ally. This was a motivating factor behind Congress' decision to repeal the Chines Exclusion Act of 1943, and Chines immigrants became the first Asians that could become naturalized citizens.
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