What were japanese americans forced to do before being sent to an internment camp?
a. b...
History, 19.10.2019 06:10, ScienceSmartie
What were japanese americans forced to do before being sent to an internment camp?
a. buy war bonds
b. go to court and fight for their rights
c. sell their poperty at a loss
d. join the armed forces
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