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11 March, 19:30

During World War II, what was the major reason for relocating many Japanese-Americans to government-run internment camps?

A.

the desire of most Japanese-Americans to escape to Japan

B.

the desire to build a stronger army to fight the Germans

C.

the need for workers in factories at the internment camps

D.

the fear that Japanese-Americans might betray the U. S.

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  1. 11 March, 19:42
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    the fear that Japanese-Americans might betray the U. S.
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