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2 What Reason Did the U.S. Military Cite for Removing Japanese Americans from the Coast? A To Prevent More Attacks B To Protect

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2 What reason did the U.S. military cite for removing Japanese Americans from the coast? A To prevent more attacks B To protect Japanese Americans C To expand local army bases D To provide better job opportunities inland

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## Step 1The question is asking for the reason the U.S. military cited for removing Japanese Americans from the coast during World War II. This is a historical event known as the internment of Japanese Americans.## Step 2The U.S. military cited the need to prevent more attacks as the reason for this action. This was due to the fear that Japanese Americans might be loyal to Japan and pose a threat to national security.## Step 3This decision was made despite the lack of evidence suggesting that Japanese Americans were disloyal or posed a threat. The internment of Japanese Americans is now considered a grave injustice and a violation of civil liberties.