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10 March, 07:52

What U. S. government action violated the constitutional rights of some citizens during World war 2

tapping phones of suspected communists

internment of Japanese citizens in camps

preventing newscasts from showing casualties

arresting peaceful protesters

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  1. 10 March, 09:50
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    B. internment of Japanese citizens in camps ... they did this because they were afraid that they were Spies for the Imperial Japanese army who had just recently attacked the U. S. at Pearl Harbor.
  2. 10 March, 11:26
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    internment of Japanese citizens in camps

    preventing newscasts from showing casualties

    tapping phones of suspected communists

    arresting peaceful protesters
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