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during world war ii, the u.s. governments justification for establishing internment camps was to —
a detain potential enemies during wartime
b assimilate immigrants into american society
c train u.s. citizens for military service
d persecute nonwhite ethnic minorities
During World War II, the U.S. government authorized the internment of Japanese Americans (including citizens) under the claim of national security, framing it as detaining people seen as potential wartime enemies. The other options are incorrect: the camps were not for assimilation, military training, or explicit persecution of all nonwhite minorities as stated.
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A. detain potential enemies during wartime