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The United States was also at war with Germany and Italy. People of German and Italian descent were also interned, but in relatively fewer numbers than the Japanese. What do you think explains the differences in the ways they were treated?

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Internment during WWII.

Explanation:

  • Germans and Italian descent were interned but in fewer numbers.
  • The attack on Pearl Harbor caused Americans to behave suspiciously towards the Japanese living in America.
  • Japanese were sent to live in camps and not allowed to go outside the premises.
  • According to the government, the internment camps was constitutional because it was based on military urgency and not on race.
  • Most of these camps were built in the areas where the Japanese were populated.

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