What role did Washington play in Japanese internment during World War II? * The state provided temporary housing for internees State officials supported students protesting internment.
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Washington played a significant role in the Japanese internment during World War II. The state provided temporary housing for internees at the Puyallup Assembly Center, where over 7,000 individuals of Japanese descent were confined before being transferred to permanent internment camps. Additionally, state officials did not openly oppose or resist the internment policy, and there were cases of discrimination and prejudice against Japanese Americans within the state.