"When President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, people of Japanese ancestry..." Choose the following three correct answers from the list below. (U5.3) (Units 5-8 EOC Study Notes) TEKS - 7(C) (3 points) Responses "...lost their homes and businesses with some people being imprisoned as long as 5 years." "...lost their homes and businesses with some people being imprisoned as long as 5 years." "...were denied the opportunity to send their children in the camps to school." "...were denied the opportunity to send their children in the camps to school." "...had their liberties violated based on the 14th Amendment." "...had their liberties violated based on the 14th Amendment." "...were deported back to Japan even though many were American citizens." "...were deported back to Japan even though many were American citizens." "...were required to report to concentration/interment camps.

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The three correct answers regarding the consequences faced by people of Japanese ancestry after President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 are:

  1. "...lost their homes and businesses with some people being imprisoned as long as 5 years."
  2. "...had their liberties violated based on the 14th Amendment."
  3. "...were required to report to concentration/interment camps."

These answers reflect the impact of the executive order, which led to the forced relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.