Which piece of evidence best supports that Japanese American internment was not justified?

A. Japanese Immigrants could not attain U.S. citizenship
B. Japanese Americans mostly lived on the West Coast
C. President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the policy of entertainment.
D. The U.S. government later apologized to Japanese Americans Americans for entertainment

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Brenan
I would say A. But I'm not 100% sure, don't take my word for it though.

The correct answer is D) The US government later apologized to Japanese Americans.

Almost four decades of the internment of Japanese American citizens during World War II, the US officially apologized to this group. This apology was done by president Ronald Reagan. Reagan and the federal government passed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. This law resulted in the survivors of these Japanese American internment camps receiving $10,000 each from the federal government. This formal apology showed that the government's internment of these citizens was not justified.