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12 July, 23:53

How were Japanese-Americans treated during WWll?

A) The Japanese, along with Germans and Italians, faced little discrimination at home.

B) There were several instances of anti-Japanese propaganda.

C) The government deported Japanese-Americans to japan.

D) Japanese-Americans faced discrimination from their communities and the US government.

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  1. 13 July, 03:33
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    D)

    Japanese Americans had it pretty bad. Many of them were forcefully moved to internment camps in the west for being "Japanese spies". Around 110,000 to 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were moved to camps equivalent of the German concentration camps for the Jews.

    (The most important lesson of history is that the Victors get to write history the way they want to.)
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