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Why did the US government think internment camps were necessary during World War II?

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Answer:

Japanese spies

Explanation:

The events of Pearl Harbor left the country on edge, and Japanese-Americans were put in internment camps where they were held to prevent a future attack. The U.S. government was suspicious of the Japanese having American spies feeding information to our enemies.

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