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Consider this quote from Morris Opler concerning Japanese Internment Camps: "What kind of Americanism do you call that? That's not democracy. That's not the American way, taking everything away from people. . . . Where are the Germans? Where are the Italians? Do they ask them questions about loyalty? . . ." Morris brings up the unequal treatment of Asian Americans during this time when compared with immigrants from other countries. Why do you think Japanese Americans were specifically targeted? What does this say about society at the time?

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