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How were Japanese- Americans treated during World War 2? Why did some Americans feel this was necessary? Were their fears justified??
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How were Japanese- Americans treated during World War 2? Why did some Americans feel this was necessary? Were their fears justified??
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Japanese-Americans were treated badly during WW2 because Americans thought they were spies for Japan's army so America sent them to Japanese-American camps
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They were treated poorly and the Americans thought that they would attack.
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