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many american chinese restaurants began to serve fortune cookies after hearing about them from soldiers returning from war.before the 1950s, fortune cookies were not widely known outside california.japanese american bakers had to stop selling fortune cookies when they were forced into internment camps.who would likely agree that fortune cookies popularity in the u.s. is directly related to events during and after world war ii?the author of text 1the author of text 2both authors
The three verified statements all tie fortune cookies' U.S. popularity to WWII-era events: Japanese American bakers (linked to the cookie's origin) were sent to internment camps during WWII, post-war returning soldiers spread knowledge of the cookies to other Chinese restaurants, and they only became widespread beyond California after the 1950s, building on WWII/post-WWII shifts. These points collectively support that the popularity is directly tied to WWII and its aftermath, so both authors (whose claims align with these verified facts) would agree.
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