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Pear! Harbor was bombed in December 1941, the military feared a Japanese attack on the American government was worried that Americans of Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order forcing descent might aid the enemy. In 1942, President many West Coast Japanese and Japanese Americans into internment camps. Fred Korematsu, a Japanese American, tried to avoid being interned, but was later arrested and convicted of violating an executive order.Korematsu challenged his conviction in the courts saying the government did not have the power to issue the relocation orders and that he was being discriminated against based on his race. The government rgued that the evacuation was necessary to protect the ountry and the federal appeals court agreed. Korematsu ppealed this decision and the case came before the U.S. upreme Court. The Court agreed with government and ated that the need to protect the country was a greater lority than the individual rights of the Japanese and panese Americans. Why was Document C created? to defend the Supreme Court's majority opinion in the Korematsu ruling. to gain support for President Roosevelt's executive orders during World War II. to provide students with information about an important decision by the Supreme Court. to honor Japanese Americans who were sent to internment camps.

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Pear! Harbor was bombed in December 1941, the military feared a Japanese attack on the American government was worried that Americans of Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order forcing descent might aid the enemy. In 1942, President many West Coast Japanese and Japanese Americans into internment camps. Fred Korematsu, a Japanese American, tried to avoid being interned, but was later arrested and convicted of violating an executive order.Korematsu challenged his conviction in the courts saying the government did not have the power to issue the relocation orders and that he was being discriminated against based on his race. The government rgued that the evacuation was necessary to protect the ountry and the federal appeals court agreed. Korematsu ppealed this decision and the case came before the U.S. upreme Court. The Court agreed with government and ated that the need to protect the country was a greater lority than the individual rights of the Japanese and panese Americans. Why was Document C created? to defend the Supreme Court's majority opinion in the Korematsu ruling. to gain support for President Roosevelt's executive orders during World War II. to provide students with information about an important decision by the Supreme Court. to honor Japanese Americans who were sent to internment camps.

Pear! Harbor was bombed in December 1941, the
military feared a Japanese attack on
the American government was worried that Americans of
Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order forcing
descent might aid the enemy. In 1942, President
many West Coast Japanese and Japanese Americans into
internment camps.
Fred Korematsu, a Japanese American, tried to avoid being
interned, but was later arrested and convicted of violating
an executive order.Korematsu challenged his conviction in
the courts saying the government did not have the power to
issue the relocation orders and that he was being
discriminated against based on his race. The government
rgued that the evacuation was necessary to protect the
ountry and the federal appeals court agreed. Korematsu
ppealed this decision and the case came before the U.S.
upreme Court. The Court agreed with government and
ated that the need to protect the country was a greater
lority than the individual rights of the Japanese and
panese Americans.
Why was Document C created?
to defend the Supreme Court's majority opinion in the
Korematsu ruling.
to gain support for President Roosevelt's executive
orders during World War II.
to provide students with information about an
important decision by the Supreme Court.
to honor Japanese Americans who were sent to
internment camps.

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The passage describes the events leading up to and including the Supreme Court case *Korematsu v. United States*. It's presenting this information to inform the reader about this historical event and the Court's decision. Therefore, the answer is **to provide students with information about an important decision by the Supreme Court.**<br />
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