Question

Which of the following best summarizes John L. Dewitt's argument for Japanese American internment?
A) The sabotage and mayhem in Hawaii is a stark reminder of the danger this population poses.
B) The trust and goodwill that Californians continue to show Japanese Americans is encouraging but misplaced.
C) As long as Americans continue to unfairly discriminate against Japanese Americans, they are indeed much better off in camps.
D) The very absence of any acts of sabotage is proof that sabotage will take place in the future.

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