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japanese americans were held in internment camps during world war ii because they —
a disobeyed the state laws of california
b disagreed with president franklin roosevelt’s war strategy
c were labeled a threat to u.s. security
d were unwilling to serve in the u.s. military
During World War II, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, there was widespread fear and prejudice against Japanese Americans. The U.S. government, influenced by this fear, labeled them as a threat to national security, leading to their internment. Option A is incorrect as internment was not due to disobeying California state laws. Option B is wrong because disagreement with Roosevelt's war strategy was not the reason. Option D is also incorrect as many Japanese Americans did serve in the U.S. military.
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C. were labeled a threat to U.S. security