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21 multiple choice 4 points partly because japanese americans living on the west coast during world war ii were considered security risks, they were forced to give up their u.s. citizenship. barred from military service throughout the war. moved from their homes to internment camps. prohibited by law from seeking employment with the federal government. 22 multiple choice 4 points laws that established literacy tests, poll taxes, and grandfather clauses were passed by southern states to raise money to rebuild the south after the civil war improve the education of united states citizens limit the rights of formerly enslaved persons support the radical republicans
For question 21, during World War II, Japanese - Americans on the West Coast were considered security risks and were relocated to internment camps. They were not forced to give up citizenship, not barred from military service (some Japanese - Americans served in the military), and not prohibited from federal employment in this context.
For question 22, literacy tests, poll taxes, and grandfather clauses were passed by Southern states after the Civil War to limit the voting and other rights of formerly enslaved persons. These measures were used to disenfranchise African - Americans.
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- C. moved from their homes to internment camps.
- C. limit the rights of formerly enslaved persons.