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question 1 (1 point) less than half of japanese who were interned durin…

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question 1 (1 point) less than half of japanese who were interned during world war ii were u.s. citizens. true false question 2 (1 point) asians unemployment is the highest across the five education categories compared to other racial and ethnic groups. true false question 3 (1 point) which of the following is true of white and chinese railroad workers in the 1800s? a) chinese workers were paid less than white european workers. b) federal legislation purposefully increased entry of chinese laborers into the united states. c) chinese were only permitted to work on chinese railroads if the railroads were owned by americans. d) labor market competition fueled lynchings of white workers.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Question 1: During World War II, about two - thirds of the Japanese - Americans interned were U.S. citizens. So the statement "Less than half of Japanese who were interned during World War II were U.S. citizens" is false.
  • Question 2: Asians generally have lower unemployment rates compared to other racial and ethnic groups across different education categories in the U.S. So the statement "Asians’ unemployment is the highest across the five education categories compared to other racial and ethnic groups" is false.
  • Question 3: In the 1800s, Chinese railroad workers in the United States were paid less than White European workers. Federal legislation like the Chinese Exclusion Act restricted the entry of Chinese laborers, not increased it. Chinese workers worked on U.S. railroads in general, not just those owned by Americans. And it was Chinese workers who faced discrimination and violence, not White workers due to labor - market competition.

Answer:

  • Question 1: False
  • Question 2: False
  • Question 3: a) Chinese workers were paid less than White European workers.