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Directions: Closely read Document C and corroborate the content with your existing knowledge to answer the question. DOCUMENT C: Excerpt from A Different Mirror a History of Multicultural America "Chapter 14 World War II American Dilemmas,"written by Professor Emeritus of the University of California, Berkeloy Ronald Takaki, 2008 "... As they stood on the land of their birth, however, they could not be certain they had defeated prejudice In America. Captain Inouye discovered they had not won the war at home. He was on his way back to Hawall in 1945 when he tried to get a halrcut in San Francisco Entering the barbershop with his empty right sleeve pinned)to his army Jacket covered with ribbons and medals for his milltary herolsm Captain Inouye was told: "We don't serve Japs here.' 25ldots Why might a historian not consider the deplction of racial discrimination to be representative of the experiences of all Japanese Americans during World War ii? One account may not be representative of the experiences of all Japanese -Americans during WWII The account was not properly cited within the book. A historian is allowed to discount other historians points of view. The author of A Different Mirror A History of Multicultural America may not be reliable.

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Directions: Closely read Document C and corroborate the content with your
existing knowledge to answer the question.
DOCUMENT C: Excerpt from A Different Mirror a History of Multicultural America
"Chapter 14 World War II American Dilemmas,"written by Professor
Emeritus of the University of California, Berkeloy Ronald Takaki, 2008
"... As they stood on the land of their birth, however, they could not be
certain they had defeated prejudice In America. Captain Inouye discovered
they had not won the war at home. He was on his way back to Hawall in
1945 when he tried to get a halrcut in San Francisco Entering the
barbershop with his empty right sleeve pinned)to his army Jacket covered
with ribbons and medals for his milltary herolsm Captain Inouye was told:
"We don't serve Japs here.' 25ldots 
Why might a historian not consider the deplction of racial discrimination to be
representative of the experiences of all Japanese Americans during World War
ii?
One account may not be representative of the experiences of all Japanese -Americans during WWII
The account was not properly cited within the book.
A historian is allowed to discount other historians points of view.
The author of A Different Mirror A History of Multicultural America may not be reliable.

Directions: Closely read Document C and corroborate the content with your existing knowledge to answer the question. DOCUMENT C: Excerpt from A Different Mirror a History of Multicultural America "Chapter 14 World War II American Dilemmas,"written by Professor Emeritus of the University of California, Berkeloy Ronald Takaki, 2008 "... As they stood on the land of their birth, however, they could not be certain they had defeated prejudice In America. Captain Inouye discovered they had not won the war at home. He was on his way back to Hawall in 1945 when he tried to get a halrcut in San Francisco Entering the barbershop with his empty right sleeve pinned)to his army Jacket covered with ribbons and medals for his milltary herolsm Captain Inouye was told: "We don't serve Japs here.' 25ldots Why might a historian not consider the deplction of racial discrimination to be representative of the experiences of all Japanese Americans during World War ii? One account may not be representative of the experiences of all Japanese -Americans during WWII The account was not properly cited within the book. A historian is allowed to discount other historians points of view. The author of A Different Mirror A History of Multicultural America may not be reliable.

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The question asks why a historian might not consider the depiction of racial discrimination in the given excerpt to be representative of the experiences of all Japanese Americans during World War II.<br /><br />The correct answer is: One account may not be representative of the experiences of all Japanese-Americans during WWI.<br /><br />Explanation: The excerpt describes a specific incident involving Captain Inouye, who faced racial discrimination while trying to get a haircut in San Francisco. However, this account may not be representative of the experiences of all Japanese Americans during World War II. It is important to consider multiple sources and perspectives when making historical claims. Relying on a single account may lead to an incomplete or biased understanding of the experiences of Japanese Americans during that time period.
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