History, 28.07.2021 02:20 mateotrevino1
In the 1944 case of Korematsu v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that a. persons of Japanese descent would be deported after the war. b. the internment of Japanese-Americans was illegal. c. the internment of people of Japanese descent was not based on race. d. persons of multiple Asian races would be considered Japanese and therefore, could be relocated to internment camps.
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