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Question: During World War II, the United States government set up hundreds of internment camps to house (1 point)
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German, Japanese, and Italian prisoners of war.
Americans of German, Japanese, and Italian descent.
the vast number of workers needed in America’s war industries.
the refugees who fled the conflict in Europe and moved to the United States.
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Americans of German, Japanese, and Italian descent.
(Executive Order 9066 led to the mass internment—most famously of Japanese Americans, and to a lesser extent some German and Italian residents and citizens.)
(Executive Order 9066 led to the mass internment—most famously of Japanese Americans, and to a lesser extent some German and Italian residents and citizens.)
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