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Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast were subjected to .... during the war. a. Interrogation b. Internment c. Torture d. Compensation
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Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast were subjected to .... during the war.
a. Interrogation
b. Internment
c. Torture
d. Compensation
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Many Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast were subjected to "internment" during the war, which means they were forced to live in isolated camps, since the government deemed (falsely) that they were a threat to society.
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