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Category: Supreme Court Cases
Level: Grade 11
Author: bjanu
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Grade 11 Supreme Court Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court, in the case of Korematsu v. United States, ruled that the forced internment of Japanese residents and citizens
  1. violated the 14th Amendment and was thus unconstitutional
  2. applied only to Japanese visitors to the country
  3. was acceptable based on prevailing laws concerning racial segregation
  4. was illegal because only the states had the power to incarcerated citizens
  5. was an appropriate wartime measure in light of fears of Japanese espionage