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Choose the items that CORRECTLY describe the internment camps of World War II.

The camps were created by an act of Congress.
President Roosevelt disapproved of the internment camps.
The camps were located mainly in the interior of the U.S.
The camps were created out of fear of spies in the U.S.
The camps stripped some citizens of their Constitutional rights.
The case of Korematsu v. United States (1944) ended the internment camps.
Only Japanese Americans were relocated during the war.
Most of the people placed into camps lived along the west coast of the U.S.

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The camps were created out of fear of spies in the US the camps tripped some citizens of their constitutional rights only Japanese Americans were relocated during the war
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Answer:

#3 camps were located mainly in the interior US

#4 camps were created out of fear of US spies

#5 camps stripped Constitutional rights

#8 most of the people placed lived along the west coast

Step-by-step explanation:

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