Discover a world of knowledge at Westonci.ca, where experts and enthusiasts come together to answer your questions. Get detailed and accurate answers to your questions from a dedicated community of experts on our Q&A platform. Get precise and detailed answers to your questions from a knowledgeable community of experts on our Q&A platform.

Which of the following was true about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II?

A
It applied to anyone of Japanese ancestry living anywhere in the United States.

B
Japanese American citizens could leave the internment camps if they signed a loyalty oath.

C
Japanese American men living in the internment camps were not allowed to serve in the military.

D
It was the result of a Presidential executive order.


Sagot :

Answer

its Japanese American citizens could leave the internment camps if they signed a loyalty oath.

D. It was the result of a Presidential executive order.
Japanese American citizens were not given a loyalty oath and even if they were given one and did sign it they would more than likely still not be able to leave.