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For which of the following crimes was Fred Korematsu found guilty?
violating military orders
spying for Japan
entering the US illegally
hiding in an internment camp
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Violating military orders.
He was convicted in 1942 for refusing to comply with the WWII Civilian Exclusion Order (evading the government’s internment directive). He was not convicted of spying, illegal entry, or hiding in an internment camp.
He was convicted in 1942 for refusing to comply with the WWII Civilian Exclusion Order (evading the government’s internment directive). He was not convicted of spying, illegal entry, or hiding in an internment camp.
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