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19 October, 13:10

As a result of being interned against their will, most Japanese Americans lost interest in life and did very little in the camps.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 19 October, 13:26
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    Not true at all. Japanese internment camps became vibrant cultural centers, and inmates even produced huge amounts of art, literature, and music. An odd result of these camps was that they bolstered Japanese culture rather than oppressing it.
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