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In the Supreme Court’s decision in Korematsu v. United States, the court said that Korematsu
was not a spy and deserved equal rights.
was not a spy but could not be granted equal rights.
was a spy and should be imprisoned immediately.
was a spy but was free to go back to Japan.

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Answered by aburaihana123
37

In the Supreme Court’s decision in Korematsu v. United States, the court said that Option B: Korematsu was not a spy but could not be granted equal rights.

Explanation:

Fred Korematsu did not obey the order given to him during the war of leaving his home and reporting to a relocation camp for Japanese Americans. He was then detained by U.S. He sued U.S for detaining him and the Japanese during World war II.

The supreme court decided that his detainment was constitutional as it was a war time and as per war powers clause, citizens have to give up their rights. Japanese should sacrifice so that they protect the country’s safety.

Thus, Court said that though Korematsu was not a spy but still couldn’t be given equal rights.

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Answered by 22mglover1
15

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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