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Why did most Japanese Americans accept internment?
They wanted to prove their loyalty by obeying the order.
They thought it was constitutional.
They knew it was pointless to protest it.
They felt safer living far away from other Americans.

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The deportation and incarceration were popular among many white farmers who resented the Japanese American farmers. "White American farmers admitted that their self-interest required removal of the Japanese." These individuals saw internment as a convenient means of uprooting their Japanese-American competitors.

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They wanted to obey their loyalty by obeying order (A)

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