Question

During World War II
A. the citizenship of Japanese Americans was ignored, and they were interned at concentration camps.
B. Congress enacted the Chinese Exclusion Law, denying Chinese immigrants the right to become citizens or own land.
C. a U.S. government report argued that Japanese immigrants were still loyal to Japan, and they should be considered an "enemy race."
D. Japanese were shown in movies and the news as "hardworking, brave, and practical," while Chinese were shown as "treacherous, cruel, and warlike."
E. All of these occurred.

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