English, 22.04.2020 18:53 mianelson367
Which statement identifies the central idea of the text? Japanese relocation during World War II
A.) The internment of Japanese Americans was mainly for their protection against discriminatory citizens.
B.) While internment was said to be for protection of Japanese Americans, they were denied constitutional rights and treated like enemy prisoners.
C.) Japanese American internment was necessary to ensure the national security of the United States.
D.) It wasn’t until Japanese Americans participated in WWII that they earned back the right to be viewed as citizens rather than potential spies.
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