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What are 3 reasons behind Japanese internment ?

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The attack on Pearl Harbor also launched a rash of fear about national security, especially on the West Coast.

The exclusion order leading to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II was constitutional.

The camps were surrounded by barbed-wire fences patrolled by armed guards who had instructions to shoot anyone who tried to leave

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