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what issue led to the u.s. and japan holding peace negotiations in the summer and fall of 1941? japans invasion of other asian countries u.s. support for britain in the war u.s. military buildup in the philippines japans joining the axis nations question 2 1 pts why did most japanese americans accept internment? they felt safer living far away from other americans. they thought it was constitutional. they wanted to prove their loyalty by obeying the order. they knew it was pointless to protest it.
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In 1941, Japan's invasion of other Asian countries (like China, Indochina) led to U.S. economic sanctions and tensions. Peace negotiations were held to address this conflict - causing issue. Other options: U.S. support for Britain was not the direct trigger for US - Japan 1941 peace talks; U.S. military buildup in Philippines was a defense move, not the main negotiation trigger; Japan joining Axis (1940) was part of aggression but the invasion of Asian nations was the immediate tension - causing action for 1941 talks.
Most Japanese Americans accepted internment to prove their loyalty to the U.S. during WWII, as there was widespread suspicion of their allegiance. The idea of showing loyalty by obeying the internment order was a key motivation. Other options: Feeling safer away from other Americans is incorrect (internment was oppressive); thinking it was constitutional is wrong (internment was later ruled unconstitutional); knowing protest was pointless is not the main reason - loyalty - proving was central.
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A. Japan's invasion of other Asian countries