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28 September, 08:55

8) Which statement about Japanese Americans interned during World

War II is most accurate?

A) Many lost their home and businesses

B) Most were released after signing a loyalty oath

C) No Japanese Americans were allowed to serve in the United States armed services

during the war

D) Many were forced to return to Japan at the conclusion of the war

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  1. 28 September, 09:11
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    The correct answer is A) Many lost their home and businesses

    Explanation:

    During the World War II (1939-1945) thousands of Japanese Americans were forced to stay at concentration camps in the U. S. This occurred because during the war Japan belonged to the Axis, which was opposite to the Allies (alliance to which the U. S. belonged), and in 1941 Japan attacked the U. S. military base in Pearl Harbor, which was used as the reason to incarcerate Japanese Americans.

    This had important negative effects on thousands of Japanese Americans not only because it limited their freedom and rights, but also because most concentration camps were in the interior of the country, and this forced many Japanese Americans to leave and lost their homes and businesses that were located in different areas. Thus, the statement that is true about Japanese Americans internet is "Many lost their home and businesses".
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