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The relocation of U.S. citizens of Japanese descent during World War II was a violation of which constitutional principal?

A) limited government
B) freedom of assembly
C) expressed powers
D) freedom of religion

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Answer:

limited government

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User Nicholas Hirras
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The correct answer should be A) limited government

A limited government is one that cannot limit civil liberties, and putting people into internment camps just because their origins were found in a different country was definitely limiting civil liberties. These people were even born in the US, and yet were placed there.
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