What was the reason for the internment of Japanese Americans?
a. Long-standing anti-Japanese sentiment along the West Coast.
b. Evidence that local Japanese Americans had known about the attack on Pearl Harbor.
c. Riots in Japanese American neighborhoods.
d. Evidence of Japanese American acts of terrorism and sabotage.
A
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