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Review the passage.

Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, led the United States into World War II and radically changed the lives of 120,000 men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry living in the United States. The attack intensified racial prejudices and led to fear of potential sabotage and espionage by Japanese Americans among some in the government, military, news media, and public.

Which excerpt from the passage best supports the inference that white Americans became paranoid about Japanese Americans after the attack on Pearl Harbor?


"The attack intensified racial prejudices."


"…radically changed the lives of 120,000 men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry…"


"…led to fear of potential sabotage and espionage by Japanese Americans…"


"Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, led the United States into World War II ."

Plz plz help!! Thank you!! :-)

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User Dehli
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"…led to fear of potential sabotage and espionage by Japanese Americans

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Answer:

"…led to fear of potential sabotage and espionage by Japanese Americans…"

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