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alex41 [277]
2 years ago
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Why were Japanese American an easy target for relocation?

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inessss [21]2 years ago
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Answer:Japanese Americans were listed in the U.S Census

Explanation:The Census provided the U.S government with the demographics of their citizens and as a result they could target Japanese Americans
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