In Korematsu v. United States (1944) the Supreme stated that a presidential order authorizing the exclusion of persons of Japanese ancestry from designated areas along the west coast of the United States

a. was an unconstitutional deprivation of due process and equal protection.
b. was inherently suspect but ultimately constitutional.
c. had a rational basis.
d. presented a nonjusticiable political question.


B

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