Which conclusion is best supported by the decision to intern Japanese Americans?

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Responses

Everyday Americans worried about the safety of Japanese Americans.
Everyday Americans worried about the safety of Japanese Americans.

Japanese Americans were planning an attack in the United States.
Japanese Americans were planning an attack in the United States.

Japanese Americans were not U.S. citizens.
Japanese Americans were not U.S. citizens.

U.S. leaders did not trust people of Japanese heritage.
U.S. leaders did not trust people of Japanese heritage.

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The conclusion that is best supported by the decision to intern Japanese Americans is:

U.S. leaders did not trust people of Japanese heritage.

This decision was largely based on wartime fears and suspicions about loyalty, rather than any evidence of wrongdoing or disloyalty among Japanese Americans.