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During World War II, how did the policy of internment affect people of Japanese descent in the United States?

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They were being watched by the government and some of them were put in concentration camp
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They were forced to relocate to assembly centers is the correct answer.

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World War II took place between 1939 and 1945, mainly in Europe but it was the first conflict that also affected many different places across the world, such as the Asian continent and of course the Americas. As one way to control and prevent any danger, US government forced Japanese descent living in the US to relocate to assembly centers.

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