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ale4655 [162]
3 years ago
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Were Americans right to be afraid? Think about what you have just learned, then use the checkboxes to express your point of view

. Select every statement below that you agree with. Americans and the US military had reason to fear a Japanese invasion. There could have been Japanese spies in the United States. The US government was justified in excluding Japanese Americans from certain parts of the country. The restrictions on Japanese Americans were constitutional.
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nevsk [136]3 years ago
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There could have been Japanese spies in the US

Because they were afraid that their Japanese citizens will turn on them, the US government was justified in excluding Japanese Americans from certain parts of the country.

Americans and the US military had reason to fear a Japanese invasion

hope this helps

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