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How did many americans view japanese americans after the attack on pearl harbor?

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Americans feared that the Japanese living in America were spies for Japan. An act was passed in which the Japanese were placed in internment camps which was a violation of their constitutional rights but was deemed necessary for the safety of the country.
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Many Americans viewed Japanese Americans with suspicion and fear after the attack on Pearl Harbor. This led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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