| 31. | "Then there could be this ` Yellow Peril .'That's why people should concentrate on peaceful political transformation ."
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| 32. | After that year, Chinese immigration was banned altogether under a racial exclusion act aimed at combating a perceived " Yellow Peril ."
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| 33. | In broad outline, it's a sexualized variation on the " Yellow Peril, " but DeMille gets away with it.
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| 34. | The US and Australian reaction to the war had also been mixed, with fears of a Yellow Peril eventually shifting from China to Japan.
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| 35. | Anti-Japanese racism and Yellow Peril in California had intensified after the Japanese victory over the Russian Empire in the Russo-Japanese War.
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| 36. | Rather, this theme is clearly linked to fears of the " Yellow Peril ", prevalent in Edwardian Britain as in other Western countries.
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| 37. | During this period, the phrase " yellow peril " was popularized in the U . S . by newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst.
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| 38. | The Chinese who arrived to help build railroads in the West in the mid-1800s were scorned as " the yellow peril ."
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| 39. | In 1935, Mussolini warned of the Japanese Yellow Peril, and specifically the dangers of Asia and Africa united against Europe as a racial threat.
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| 40. | {{ quote | A shameless inflater of a peril that was no peril at all ( the Yellow Peril ) into an absurd global conspiracy.
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