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16 December, 09:08

During World War II, the US government sent people of Japanese ancestry to internment camps based on

how long they had lived in the US.

whether they lived in an exclusion zone.

how long they had lived on the East Coast.

whether they had ever lived in Japan.

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  1. 16 December, 10:35
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    The correct answer is

    B) whether they lived in an exclusion zone.

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  2. 16 December, 12:35
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    The correct answer is B) whether they lived in an exclusion zone.

    During World War II, the US government sent people of Japanese ancestry to internment camps based on whether they lived in an exclusion zone.

    Through Executive Order9066, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a controversial decision during World War II years: the establishment of internment camps for Japanese people that lived in the US. The decision created controversy because people thought it violated the civil rights of Japanese descendants. This presidential decision came after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The camps were located in Oregon, Washington, and California.
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