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It was unjustified for Americans to be suspicious of the Japanses just as it is unjustified for the Muslim people to dislike Jew and Christians and to think we are out to destory the moral fiber of the world.

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Q: The bombing of Pearl Harbor caused by Americans to treat Japanese Americans with fear and suspicion Do you think these feelings were justified?
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