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History, 06.05.2020 01:57 jesseemartinez22

Which two arguments did the Supreme Court use to uphold the constitutionality of korematsu’s internment?

A) due to the war, there was not enough time to hold trials or hearing before sending people to internment camp

B) the military had a legitimate need to protect against espionage and sabotage

C) korematsu had been provean a Japanese soy and a threat to national security

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