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In which way did the United States violate the Constitutional rights of Japanese Americans during World War II?

a. Japanese Americans were not allowed to join the military to defend the nation.
b. Japanese Americans on the West Coast were deported to Hawaii for the duration of the war.
c. Japanese Americans had to turn in their automobiles and their radios to the U.S. government.
d. Japanese Americans were held without just cause and deprived of liberty and property without due process.

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D. Japanese Americans were held without just cause and deprived of liberty and property without due process.
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D. They were held in internment camps for the remainder of the war because people were afraid all Japanese people living in America were enemy spies. That act has been condemned as horribly unjust by generations since then.
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