How did the attack on Pearl Harbor affect how Japanese and Japanese American people were treated in the United States?

(1 point)
Responses

They were deported from the United States.
They were deported from the United States.

They were closely watched and made to show paperwork wherever they went.
They were closely watched and made to show paperwork wherever they went.

Many white Americans did not trust them and questioned their loyalty.
Many white Americans did not trust them and questioned their loyalty.

They were supported by a movement to distinguish Japanese Americans from Japan.
They were supported by a movement to distinguish Japanese Americans from Japan.
according to school

curriculums and textbooks, Japanese and Japanese American people were treated poorly in the United States following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Many were subjected to discrimination, racism, and suspicion. They were often closely watched, required to show identification, and faced harassment and violence. Some were even forced into internment camps during World War II.