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By signing Executive Order No. 9066, President Roosevelt assumed that

no one would actually be interned in camps.
he was doing what was best for his nation.
his direction and command would end the war.
the internment camps would be permanent.

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Answer:

b) he was doing what was best for his nation

Step-by-step explanation:

since Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese, president roosevelt and other Americans saw the Japanese as a major threat to America, and decided to take action by drafting executive order 9066, which would intern all japanese people and Americans of japanese descent into camps; the order was eventually suspended in 1946, after the end of the war, and all of the camps were closed down, and president form officially rescinded executive order 9066 20 years later in 1976

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