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Which constitutional provision, according to some people, was violated when the U.S. government interned (confined) Japanese-Americans during World War II? A. checks and balances B. federalism C. due process
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Which constitutional provision, according to some people, was violated when the U.S. government interned (confined) Japanese-Americans during World War II?
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checks and balances
B.
federalism
C.
due process
D.
freedom of speech, press, and assembly
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Answer is C, DUE PROCESS, A legal concept where a person is ensured all legal rights when deprived of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for a given reason.
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