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8 February, 20:49

Why were more Japanese-Americans treated more harshly in the U. S. than German or Italian-Americans?

f. They showed less patriotism after Pearl Harbor was attacked.

g. There were fewer Japanese-American citizens among the population.

h. There was much hatred and prejudice due to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

j. German and Italians in the U. S. had never supported Hitler or Mussolini.

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  1. 8 February, 21:48
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    H. There was much hatred and prejustice due to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  2. 9 February, 00:41
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    The correct answer is the third option. or H
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