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which two arguments did fred korematsu present against internment? he did not receive due process under the law. he was not a us citizen and therefore was not subject to the law. he was discriminated against for racial reasons. he had been trying to join the military when he was arrested.
Fred Korematsu challenged internment. His key arguments were that he was discriminated against racially (as internment targeted Japanese - Americans) and he did not receive due process (the internment violated his legal rights to a fair process). The option "He was not a US citizen and therefore was not subject to the law" is incorrect as Korematsu was a US citizen. "He had been trying to join the military when he was arrested" is not a core argument against internment. "He was arrested" is a statement of fact, not an argument.
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- He did not receive due process under the law.
- He was discriminated against for racial reasons.