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How were Japanese-Americans treated during World War II?

A.
The Japanese, along with Germans and Italians, faced little discrimination at home.
B.
There were several instances of anti-Japanese propaganda.
C.
The government deported Japanese-Americans to Japan.
D.
Japanese-Americans faced discrimination from their communities and the US government.

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D. Japanese-Americans faced discrimination from thier communities and the US government

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Answer:

Option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The government deported Japanese-Americans to Japan, is the right answer.

Japanese American internment occurred throughout the Second World War when the government of the United States forced a large population (around 110,000) of Japanese Americans to live in the internment camps. Such camps were constructed by the government itself to make the Japanese Americans prisoners because of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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