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How did american minorities face threats to their freedom at home and abroad during world war ii?

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They faced threats all over such as the Japanese during world war 2 being put in internment camps because they were seen as a liability to the us government because the us viewed them as a threat since we were at war with Japan as well at the time
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Answer:on-white groups were treated differently based on their country of origin (Japanese-Americans were treated very poorly during WWII) and racial discrimination. The Four Freedoms was about having freedom of individuality, but it was hardly extended to people of color or people with certain ethnicities.

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