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18 January, 07:26

During world war ii, what was the major reason for relocating many japanese-americans to government-run internment camps?

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  1. 18 January, 08:36
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    Answer - Racial Prejudice

    Racial prejudice against Asian immigrants started building in the U. S since when Chinese workers began to arrive in the country in the mid-19th century, this prejudice set the tone for the resistance that was faced by many Japanese-Americans during World War II, which led to them being relocated to government-run internment camps.
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