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Which was the most serious constitutional question raised by the

internment camps in the United States during World War II?
Most detainees were U.S. citizens and were being held without charges or the
prospect of a speedy hearing.
Camps prevented detainees from exercising their right to bear arms.
Detainees were not allowed to speak freely to one another or practice their
religions.
The press was not permitted to report on activities inside the camps.

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A. Most detainees were U.S citizens and were being held without charges or the prospect of a speedy hearing.
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