The relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast during World War Il occurred because • they refused to serve in the U.S. military • they were needed to work at inland defense industries O military authorities considered them a threat to national security O most of them were not citizens of the U.S.

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The relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast during World War Il occurred because
• they refused to serve in the U.S. military
• they were needed to work at inland defense industries
O military authorities considered them a threat to national security
O most of them were not citizens of the U.S.
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Military authorities considered them a threat to national security.

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