The primary purpose of the Japanese American internment camps established by the United States government during World War II was to forcibly relocate and confine Japanese Americans living on the West Coast due to concerns about national security and loyalty.
A) During World War II, what was the primary purpose of the Japanese American internment
camps established by the United States government? (2 points)
To detain individuals suspected of espionage and sabotage against the United States.
To serve as military training facilities for Japanese American volunteers joining the U.S. armed
forces.
To provide housing and assistance for Japanese immigrants seeking refuge from war-torn
regions.
To forcibly relocate and confine Japanese Americans living on the West Coast due to
concerns about national security and loyalty.
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