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15 May, 17:46

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

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

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

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

d. The U. S. government denied Japanese Americans their basic constitutional rights by sending them to internment camps.

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  1. 15 May, 18:09
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    The only statement about the treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II that is correct would be that " d. The U. S. government denied Japanese Americans their basic constitutional rights by sending them to internment camps," since there was a wide-spread racial bias against the Japanese during this time.
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