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3 June, 10:08

Which statement about the treatment Japanese Americans during World War II is correct?

A., The U. S government denied Japanese Americans basic constitutional rights by sending them to internment camp.

B. U. S courts convicted dozens of Japanese Americans of spying for Japan during the war.

C. President Roosevelt refused to allow Japanese Americans to serve in the U. S military during the war.

D. The secretary of war decided that Japanese Americans posed no threat to national security.

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  1. 3 June, 12:55
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    Answer: A

    Explanation:

    During World War 2, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was sending Japanese Americans to concentration camps, he did this for a while and died just 5 months before world war 2 ended.
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