Japanese-American Internment Camps

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The period during World War II was no doubt a time of great panic in America. The United States home front was one filled with change and hysteria. Among questions of rationing, a possible war in America, and nuclear warfare, spies and treasonous activity was also one of great concern. In response to this question, politicians and army officials looked for an answer. They looked to find enemies within, and being greatly influenced by the …

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