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During World War II, Japanese Americans were sent to internment centers primarily because they

1)were considered illegal aliens

2)had been convicted of spying for Japan

3)refused to enlist in the United States military

4)were thought to be threats to national security

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

4) After Pearl Harbor the U.S wanted to keep an eye to make sure they would be no more attacks or spies

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