During World War II Japanese-Americans were

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A treated as badly as Jews were in Germany.

B often denied their liberty and their property.

C treated differently depending on whether they were first- or second-generation immigrants.

D allowed to fight in the U.S. military, but only in the Pacific theatre of war as translators.

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B often denied their liberty and their property.
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