How did US authorities treat Japanese-Americans on the islands of Hawaii after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?
A) They deported them to Japan.
B) They sent them into internment camps on the islands.
C) Apart from a few supporters of Tokyo's policies, they were left alone.
D) They had to wear yellow ribbons on their sleeves for easy identification.
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