During World War II, nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans, two-thirds of whom were American citizens, were incarcerated by the US government without due process. Compare this to other times in history when rights have been denied to citizens because of their race or religion.

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During World War II, nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans, two-thirds of
whom were American citizens, were incarcerated by the US government
without due process. Compare this to other times in history when rights
have been denied to citizens because of their race or religion.
Transcribed Image Text:During World War II, nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans, two-thirds of whom were American citizens, were incarcerated by the US government without due process. Compare this to other times in history when rights have been denied to citizens because of their race or religion.
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