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How were Japanese-Americans treated during world war ll

A) the Japanese, along with German and Italians faced little discrimination at home.
B)there were several instances of anti-Japanese propaganda.
C) there government deported Japanese-Americans to japan.
D) Japanese-Americans faced discrimination from their communities and the US government

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User Sobo
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During WW2, Japanese-Americans were treated with constant suspicion. The government and populace were convinced that they all still held some latent loyalty to the Emperor, so each and every person of Japanese descent, even if they were only part-Japanese, was assumed to be a threat to national security. So it will be B

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User Dotty
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the answer is d, Japanese Americans faced discrimination from their communities anf the US government

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User ErrantBard
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