History, asked by claragullette13, 1 year ago

Why were the Japanese-Americans moved inland?
a.
to have the Japanese supporters away from their homes
c.
because the belief was that the Japanese supporters could send messages to off shore ships
b.
to be able to have an open space to house all the Japanese
d.
in order to have more of the coastal areas for the navy

Answers

Answered by stylishtamilachee
5
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Option (c) because the belief was that Japanese supporters could send messages to off shore ships.


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Answered by Deliquent
2
The answer is C because the American did not believe in Japanese as they blasted their ships
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