When Japanese Americans were held in American internment camps during World War II,

a. men were required to work for low pay; women were not allowed to work although women could volunteer to work without pay.
b. every able-bodied person in the camps was required to work. The pay was the same for all, young and old, women and men.
c. each person was given a choice whether or not to work although the pay was low.
d. internees competed for the few jobs available in the camps. The pay depended on the whim of the Army officer in charge.


b

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