Final Hypothesis {Ans: For an opinion on why Japanese American citizens were interned during WWII}Document E: Personal Justice Denied {Ans: Reason: Racial prejudice, hysteria, and failure of political leadership Evidence: "Widespread ignorance...fear and anger at Japan." (See document for full quote)}Document B: The Munson Report {Ans: Reasons: The government didn't want to take any chances, which was unreasonable because the Japanese American occupations, such as fishing, were non-threatening. Evidence: Physical appearance (no other way to distinguish, really) Concentration was unreasonable because there was far more danger from Communism then there was from Japanese-Americans.}Document A: Government Newsreel {Ans: reasons: In order to "reduce military hazard." Evidence: N/A}Document C: The Crisis Article {Ans: Reason: Racism Evidence: "Color seems to be the only reason why thousands of American citizens of Japanese ancestry are in concentration camps."}Document D: Korematsu v United States {Ans: Reason: "In a time of war, racial prejudices aren't as important as being cautious." Evidence: "The court decided that 'national security' outweighed Korematsu's individual rights."}