Why did the US government think internment camps were necessary during World War II? to protect against discrimination to protect national security to improve relations with Japan to improve relations with Germany
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to protect natural security.
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To protect national security was the main reason the US government think internment camps were necessary during World War II.
- When Japan initiated a war at Pearl Harbor, the US was forced into the war of World War II.
- It was only after two months of the attack, that then President Franklin Roosevelt issued an order called the Executive Order of 9066.
- To curb the Japanese power, this order gave the rights to the US to relocate the Japanese-Americans into the internment camps.
- After the issue of the order, around 100,000 Japanese-Americans were relocated.
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