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30 May, 12:43

Which of the following is true of the forced relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast during the Second World War?

(A) President Roosevelt claimed that military necessity justified the action.

(B) The Supreme Court immediately declared the action unconstitutional.

(C) The relocation was implemented according to congressional pro-visions for the internment of dissidents.

(D) The Japanese Americans received the same treatment as that accorded German Americans and Italian Americans.

(E) Few of those relocated were actually United States citizens.

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  1. 30 May, 15:15
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    A - FDR claimed that there was a military need amid a fear of japanese americans being loyal to the Japanese cause, there was a real fear of the West Coast being attacked by the Japanese during the early months of the war.
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