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What was a result of Japanese American internment?

Many Japanese Americans lost their homes and businesses.
Many Japanese Americans were motivated to fight for the United States.
Japanese Americans felt protected during World War II.
Prejudice against Japanese Americans declined during the war.

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Many Japanese Americans lost their homes and businesses.

Explanation: The forced removal and incarceration meant families had to sell or abandon property and businesses at great loss. (While many Nisei later served with distinction in the U.S. military, the internment did not make internees feel protected, nor did it reduce prejudice.)