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Answer:

B

Explanation:

No interned Japanese Americans were found guilty of sabotage or espionage

The main reason for the of Japanese Americans during World War Il proved unnecessary as no proofs were found them engaging in activities that harm American security.

Japanese Americans in WWII

Japanese Americans were held in internment camps as Americans feared they were involved in spying on the United States.

Most of the camps were built where the population of Japanese Americans was located.

They were confined in camps without any proof of being involved in espionage.

Therefore we can conclude that putting them in camps was unnecessary as they were not part of any war.

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