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Which conclusion is best supported by the decision to intern Japanese Americans?

a. Everyday Americans worried
about the safety of Japanese
Americans.
b. Japanese Americans were
planning an attack the United
States.
c. Japanese Americans were not
U.S. citizens.
d. U.S. leaders did not trust people
of Japanese heritage.

User Paludis
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Answer:

The correct answer is D. U.S. leaders did not trust people of Japanese heritage.

1. D. U.S. leaders did not trust people of Japanese heritage.

2. B. To train pilots and aircraft workers

3. C. It led to the deaths of thousands of people.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The conclusion that states that the Japanese Americans were planning an attack on the United States is best supported by the decision to intern Japanese Americans.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

During the course of World War II, the people of Japanese origin residing on the western coasts of the United States. And, also the ones inhabiting the Hawaii Islands were imprisoned for the United States government doubted that they were planning an attack on the United States.

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