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6. Why were Japanese Americans forced into internment camps during WWII?
A
The U.S. military thought Japan might attack Japanese people who had chosen to
leave because it made the U.S. look better than Japan.
B. The U.S. public suspected Japanese people of spying and helping with the attack on
Pearl Harbor, and they wanted to prevent any future attacks.
C. Japanese Americans were attempting to return to Japan before the U.S. declared
war, and the U.S. felt it was unsafe to let them go.

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Answer: it was too risky to let them go

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User Prince OfThief
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Answer:

C. Japanese Americans were attempting to return to Japan before the U.S. declared

war, and the U.S. felt it was unsafe to let them go.

Step-by-step explanation:

Its mission was to “take all people of Japanese descent into custody, surround them with troops, prevent them from buying land, and return them to their former homes at the close of the war.” Japanese American internment Removal of Japanese Americans from Los Angeles to internment camps, 1942.

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