Asked by Amaterasu
The United States interned many Japanese Americans during World War II because of —
Responses
1. their refusal to be deported
2. a fear they would aid the enemy
3. a concern over violent protests from them
4. their refusal to be drafted into the military
Responses
1. their refusal to be deported
2. a fear they would aid the enemy
3. a concern over violent protests from them
4. their refusal to be drafted into the military
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
5. racist attitudes and prejudices against Japanese Americans at the time
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