How were Japanese-Americans affected after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor?. .
They were treated with great respect in America.. .
They were forced to relocate to internment camps.. .
They were provided with dual citizenship so they could travel freely between Japan and the United States.. .
They were given jobs with high wages in factories to build weapons for the war.

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they were forced to relocate to internment camps.
Sadly, Japanese-Americans were affected greatly after Pearl Harbor. The looked to the US for help, but the army put them all in internment camps. In the 1980's, the US government admitted to wrongdoing and ended up compensating the people still alive and their family members. The correct answer is B. 
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