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What is the main reason the relocation of Japanese Americans during World War II proved unnecessary?
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Most Japanese Americans did not want to fight in the war against Japan.
No interned Japanese Americans were found guilty of sabotage or espionage.
Japanese Americans should not have lost their homes or possessions.
The majority of interned Japanese Americans had been born in the United States.
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No interned Japanese Americans were found guilty of sabotage or espionage. Evidence and investigations showed there was no widespread disloyalty or threat, so the mass relocation was unnecessary.
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