What theme is addressed in Okita’s poem "In Response to Executive Order 9066"?

During World War II, Japanese Americans were not the enemy.
For legitimate security measures, the US had to intern Japanese Americans.
Japanese Americans posed a serious risk to the security of the country.
Japanese Americans were extremely angered by their forced internment.

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Answer:

During World War II, Japanese Americans were not the enemy.

Explanation:

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The theme that was inherent in Okita's poem in response to Executive Order 9066 was that During World War II, Japanese Americans were not the enemy.

What was Executive Order 9066?

It was an order authorizing the removal of many Japanese Americans from their lives to relocation centers because they were deemed a threat to the United States which was at war with Japan.

Dwight Okita used his poem to show that the Japanese Americans were not be treated fairly as they were American and not Japanese and so were not the enemy.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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