A military order, however unconstitutional, is not apt to last longer than the military
emergency.... But once a judicial opinion rationalizes such an order... [t]he-principle
then lies about like a loaded weapon ready for the hand of any authority that can bring
forward a plausible claim of an urgent need.
-Justice Robert H. Jackson, dissenting opinion, Korematsu v. United States, 1944
Which government action was Justice Robert H. Jackson dissenting against in this case?
OA. the use of propaganda films
OB. racial segregation in the armed forces
OC. investigations to expose communist influence in American society
D. forced removal for Japanese-Americans to internment camps



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