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2 July, 17:02

Which U. S. actions violated the constitutional rights of some citizens during World War II?

tapping the phones of suspected communists without warrants

preventing Movietone News from showing casualties being returned home

arresting protesters who wanted to voice concerns about the cost of the war

interning and detaining Japanese Americans in camps

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  1. 2 July, 18:29
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    The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "arresting protesters who wanted to voice concerns about the cost of the war." U. S. actions violated the constitutional rights of some citizens during World War II is that arresting protesters who wanted to voice concerns about the cost of the war
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