Which statement accurately describes the U.S. government's handling of Japanese Americans during World War II? A. The government made sure that Japanese Americans were fairly paid for property that they sold. B. Japanese Americans were rounded up in early 1942 and deported to Japan through China. C. President Roosevelt refused calls to intern Japanese American citizens just because of their race. D. Japanese Americans on the West Coast were sent to internment camps without ever being accused of a crime.
Japanese American internment was the World War II internment in "War Relocation Camps" of over 110,000 people of Japanese heritage who lived on the Pacific coast of the United States. The U.S. government ordered the internment in 1942, shortly after Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.[2][3] The internment of Japanese Americans was applied unequally as a geographic matter: all who lived on the West Coast were interned, while in Hawaii, where 150,000-plus Japanese Americans comprised over one-third of the population, only 1,200[4] to 1,800 were interned. Sixty-two percent of the internees were American citizens.[5][6]
According to that information it would be D
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