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6 May, 07:08

How were Japanese-American treated during world war 2

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

2. There were several instances of anti-Japanese propaganda

3. The government deported Japanese-Americans to Japan

4. Japanese-Americans faced discrimination from their communities and the us government

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  1. 6 May, 11:05
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    The Japanese-Americans faced heavy discrimination from their communities and government. The US government forced these citizens into internment camps and forced them to give up their properties. The Us stopped short of outright torture.
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