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During World War II, Chinese Americans were NOTMultiple Choicewitnessing the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act.seen as representing an allied nation.subject to internment.employed in great number in war plants.acquiring a more favorable image in U.S. government propaganda.

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During World War II, Chinese Americans were NOTMultiple Choicewitnessing the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act.seen as representing an allied nation.subject to internment.employed in great number in war plants.acquiring a more favorable image in U.S. government propaganda.

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During World War II, Chinese Americans were NOT subject to internment. This is because the internment camps in the United States during World War II were primarily for Japanese Americans, as a result of the fear and suspicion that arose after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Chinese Americans, however, were not subjected to the same treatment.

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