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How were Japanese Americans treated during World War II?

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By today's standards they where treated very poorly. They were taken out of their homes and put into armed guarded interment camps. People would liken these camps to prisoner of war camps but populated by many innocent people whose only reason for being there was their race; Japanese. By the standards of that day, it was justified by fear and anxiety about the being at war with Japan.

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Japanese-Americans where treated terrible. After pearl harbor Americans didn't trust the JA and threw them into Japanese internment camps . the camps now are considers one of the worst things done in the 20th century. ill send ya my Japanese-Internment camp essay if u want :)

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