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After the conclusion of the war why did racist and hostile attitudes develop between Japan and the United States?

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Answer:Citizens of the U.S. were worried about the Japanese because of their involvement against the U.S. in the war. They were scared that the Japanese in America would attack internally so they were extremely racist towards Japanese Americans. The Americans even put Japanese into internment camps during and after the war, costing many Japanese their jobs and lives.

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Citizens of the U.S. were worried about the Japanese because of their involvement against the U.S. in the war. They were scared that the Japanese in America would attack internally so they were extremely racist towards Japanese Americans. The Americans even put Japanese into internment camps during and after the war, costing many Japanese their jobs and lives.

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