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Answer:
Your answer would be D). Creating internment camps for Japanese Americans
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One reaction of the United States to the Second World War during the years of the was Creating internment camps for Japanese Americans.
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Definition:
Japanese Internment camps:
A Japanese Internment camp was a location for Japanese people that were forcefully incarcerated if they had anything of Japanese ancestry. This happened people of President Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The reason why "D). Creating internment camps for Japanese Americans" is the correct answer because the U.S was scared after the Pearl harbor attack, and President Roosevelt decided to target the Japanese because of it. During the Second World War, the Japanese people attacked the naval base in what is called Pearl Harbor. This battle between the United States and Japan was one of the main things that made the U.S involved in the World War. Because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, U.S citizens were terrified because of it, and they were scared that there would be another attack on the U.S and it would mess up the economy.
All of the fear led up to the State representatives, in which they made President Roosevelt do something about it. Because of all the fear and pressure, President Roosevelt made the Executive Order 9066 that targeted Japanese people, because of what the Japanese did in Pearl Harbor. This Executive Order was mostly biased just because a couple of Japanese people attacked Pearl Harbor, the U.S put the blame on every single Japanese, especially the ones that were living the U.S, mainly Western U.S.
This was the U.S reaction in the Second World War, and this changed the lives of many Japanese. Now a days, the U.S doesn't want to talk about what they did to the Japanese because they knew that what they did to the Japanese was wrong. The U.S isolating the Japanese was like Hitler isolating the Jewish, and that would make the U.S look bad, so the U.S wants people to forget that they did this, but it will always be history.
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Why the other answer choices are incorrect:
Answer choice A). Building long-range V1 and V2 rockets is INCORRECT because:
The United States plan during the Second World War was not to build long ranged V1 and V2 rockets, most of those rockets were used from the Uk, Soviet Union, and Germany. This was also not one of the reactions the U.S had to the Second World War. This is the reason why this answer choice would be eliminated.
Answer choice B). Recognizing the right of women to vote is INCORRECT because:
The women's right movement has NOTHING to do with the Second World War. People that fought in the Second World War were not thinking about the women's rights movement, that was another topic for another time. The rights for women to vote were not the reason on why the U.S reacted in the Second World War. This is a countries problem for women's rights, not a whole world problem. Other countries could care less about what rights women's have in other countries, they focus on what's going on in their country.This is another reason why this answer choice would be eliminated.
Answer choice C). Lowering taxes to improve economic conditions is INCORRECT because:
This is a economical problem that doesn't need to be involved in a World War. Lowering taxes would NOT improve the economies condition because the taxes are used to help the economy, not just free money for the government. Lowering taxes is a countries problem, it doesn't need the whole world to be involved for that. No war is needed for a country to lower their taxes, and it doesn't need other countries to be involved in a war jsut because of lowering taxes. This is the reason why this answer choice would be eliminated.
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-Julie