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wlad13 [49]
2 years ago
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1. What brought Japanese immigrants to the Northwest?

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Gnom [1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

IM LITERALLY BEGGING FOR THE BRAINLIEST ANSWWER....P-L-E-A-S-E GIVE BRAINLIEST PLEASEEEEE T_T

Explanation:

1.Internal pressures on Japanese society, brought on by the Meiji push to modernize, were partly alleviated by allowing more Japanese to migrate to Hawaii and the United States. Seattle and Tacoma were the primary ports of entry for the Nikkei migration to the United States mainland.

2.The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, plunged the United States into war and planted the notion that the Japanese were treacherous and barbaric in the minds of Americans.

3. As farmers were forced to leave their land, and workers were left jobless by foreign competition, they looked more and more for a better life outside the islands of their homeland. As Japanese wages plummeted, and word of a booming U.S. economy spread, the lure of the United States became difficult to resist.

4.The most recent United States Census officially recognized five racial categories (White American, Black or African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Other Pacific Islander) as well as people of two or more races.The racial and ethnic composition of the more than 265 million U.S. residents is 1 percent American Indian, 3 percent Asian, 11 percent Hispanic, 12 percent Black, and 73 percent White (Deardorff and Hollmann, 1997)—quite different than it was 50 years ago, and projected to be different 50 years from now.

Svetllana [295]2 years ago
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