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The United States interned many Japanese Americans during World War II because of —
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1. their refusal to be deported
2. a fear they would aid the enemy
3. a concern over violent protests from them
4. their refusal to be drafted into the military
Responses
1. their refusal to be deported
2. a fear they would aid the enemy
3. a concern over violent protests from them
4. their refusal to be drafted into the military
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GPT 3.5
5. racist attitudes and prejudices against Japanese Americans at the time
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