What was the biggest problem Japanese Americans faced on their return from internment camps?


A. Hostility from their white neighbors

B. Fear of a nuclear attack

C. Unfair tax laws

D. Not being able to return to Japan

Respuesta :

Answer:

D. Not being able to return to Japan

Explanation:

Seattle's Debate Over Japanese Americans' Right to Return Home

1942, two months after Pearl Harbor, the president signed into law Executive Order 9066, under which some 112,000 West Coast residents of Japanese ancestry were removed from their homes and dispatched to “relocation centers” in deserts and swamp_lands

The internment camps ended in 1945 following a Supreme Court decision. In Endo v. the United States, it was ruled that the War Relocation Authority “has no authority to subject citizens who are concededly loyal to its leave procedure.”

Answer:

Hostility from their white Neighbors

Explanation:

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