Asked by rororoyourboat
which argument supports internment camps
A. Japanese Americans were being treated unfairly
B. internment camps might prevent espionage
C. Japanese Americans were U.S citizens
D. some people were prejudice against people of Japanese descent
A. Japanese Americans were being treated unfairly
B. internment camps might prevent espionage
C. Japanese Americans were U.S citizens
D. some people were prejudice against people of Japanese descent
Answers
Answered by
rororoyourboat
my answer is A please check
Answered by
rororoyourboat
oh lun or ms.sue preferably but only if you are correct
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your answer doesn't make sense.
Do you know what internment camps were? Which people stayed in internment camps?
Do you know what internment camps were? Which people stayed in internment camps?
Answered by
bobpursley
Nope, not A. The country was paranoid over sabotage.
Answered by
rororoyourboat
In 1942, the U.S. government began moving people of Japanese descent to internment camps where they were confined until the end of World War II. Texas was used for both internment camps and Prisoner of War camps.
SO is B correct
SO is B correct
Answered by
rororoyourboat
Detainees were held because U.S. authorities were afraid they might sabotage American infrastructure, such as roads and bridges.espionage, or spying to obtain political and military information, was also a concern.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, B
Answered by
rororoyourboat
thank u I second guessed myself
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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