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How were Japanese-Americans treated during World War ii
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How were Japanese-Americans treated during World War ii
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poorly, they were put in concentration camps because most were suspected of being spies. they lost their homes and often families as they had to stay in these confined areas until the end of world war II when they were released.
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badly they were harrased and racially exluded because they were technically asian
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