How did the outbreak of World War II affect German Americans? It increased suspicion that German Americans were Nazi supporters. It prompted nearly all military-age German American men to enlist in the military. It resulted in the imprisoning of all Germans who did not sign a loyalty oath to the United States. It led many German Americans to migrate back to their homeland.
I'll go with that it increased suspicion that German Americans were Nazi supporters, in the same way that quite a number of people believed that Japanese Americans were threats after Pearl Harbor. The difference is that German Americans weren't put into camps the same way that over 100k Japanese Americans were under the pretense of security.
If your still looking at this- the correct answer is A (:
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