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what led the government to evacuate Japanese Americans from the West Coast?
a. long-held prejudice, and fears inflamed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
b. terrorist attacks by immigrants living on the West Coast
c. fear for the safety of Japanese Americans on the West Coast
d. refusal of the Nisei to accept United Sates citizenship

so...A?
16 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Yes. A is the correct answer. :-)
16 years ago
history
thank youuu <3
16 years ago
Ms. Sue
You're welcome. :-)
16 years ago

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