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How were Japanese Americans impacted by wartime policies during World War II?

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Japanese Americans were forcefully removed from there own homes and put into internment camps. While in there they had churches schools and farms. Some people where separated from there families and some were not. While being in there a lot of the Japanese Americans weren’t even get meals cause of how many people were in the camps they couldn’t feed every single one of them. ( They were sent to the camps because many American citizens worried that the Japanese Americans were spies for the Japanese government)
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Japanese Americans were forcibly removed from their homes and communities and incarcerated

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