<span>C. The United States entered World War II because Japan attacked its Navy.</span>
The battle was at Pearl Harbor, and it was a surprise attack by the Japanese on the Americans. This led to the US declaring war on the Axis powers, and it led to the Japanese-Americans being put inside internment camps located in like the middle~of~nowhere inside USA because the US was afraid that the Japanese-Americans would give out information and feel loyalty to their homeland, Japan.
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Answer:
They could have kept a close eye on those they deemed suspicious, and even while there were many Japanese Americans, the government could have American citizens report any suspicious behavior that they viewed from their Japanese American neighbors.
Explanation:
The Judicial Branch does the work of interpreting the laws before they are made laws
Menes united upper and lower Egypt by sending an army down the Nile and defeated the king of lower Eygpt
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