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While testifying in federal court, Korematsu tried to prove that he was not a danger to the United States. Which two of the following are examples he used during his testimony?

While testifying in federal court, Korematsu tried to prove that he was not a danger to the United States. Which two of the following are examples he used during his testimony?
A) that he had relatives who were important politicians
B) his paperwork that showed he’d turned himself in
C) his scars on his nose and forehead
D) that he had never been to Japan
E) that he couldn’t read Japanese and spoke it very poorly




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  1. The correct answers are B) his paperwork that showed he’d turned himself in and E) that he couldn’t read Japanese and spoke it very poorly.

    Explanation: During his testimony, Korematsu aimed to establish that he posed no threat to the United States. His paperwork demonstrating that he had complied with government orders (B) showed his willingness to cooperate. Additionally, his inability to speak or read Japanese well (E) illustrated his disconnection from any potential loyalty to Japan, reinforcing his argument that he was not a danger to the country.

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