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The internment of Japanese Americans took place because the United States
was involved in World War I.
feared the Yellow Power movement.
wanted to end bias against them.
was involved in World War II.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
was involved in World War II.

After the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Executive Order 9066 (1942) authorized the removal and incarceration of about 120,000 Japanese Americans—driven by wartime fear and racial prejudice, not by World War I or an effort to end bias.