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Which of the following best describes what World War II internees faced when they returned home? government apologies financial reparations property damage and discrimination discrimination and a return to normalcy

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C. Property damaged and discrimination

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Property damage and discrimination.

If you think about what happened to the Japanese Americans, they were considered as part of the enemy, locked away in concentration camps, considered by the average population to have the face of the enemy and so on. Once they were back home, all the anger and frustration that the everyday citizen had about the war was lashed upon them. And when they were not there, it was lashed on their properties.

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