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- the japanese internment in canada was primarily fueled by: *
a) fear and racism
b) evidence of widespread spying
c) a desire to help japanese canadians find better jobs
d) a request from the japanese government
The Japanese internment in Canada during World War II was mainly due to fear (of Japanese - Canadian loyalty after Japan's entry into the war) and racism against Japanese - Canadians. There was no widespread evidence of spying (so option b is wrong), the internment was not to help them find better jobs (option c is illogical), and the Japanese government did not request it (option d is wrong).
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a) Fear and racism