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the use of internment camps in the western interior of the u.s. showed prejudice against which group? italian - americans japanese - americans german - americans
During World War II, the U.S. established internment camps in the western interior, primarily targeting Japanese - Americans. This was due to wartime hysteria and prejudice, fearing Japanese - American loyalty to Japan (though most were loyal to the U.S.). Italian - Americans and German - Americans were also interned but on a much smaller scale and not the main group targeted with such large - scale internment in the western interior for this context.
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Japanese - Americans