How did Japanese and Japanese Americans experience their incarceration in the internment camps?

a. They became depressed and unable to do anything to improve their lives in the camps.
b. They were able to make life as normal as possible with the help of sympathetic camp administrators.
c. While they attempted to recreate a sense of normalcy, they experienced significant changes in family structure and tensions between generations.
d. The internment experience strengthened the family as a source of support in the harsh camp conditions.


c

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A) employment of troops had restored colonial order and respect for the mother country. B) Americans had promised to drop objections to parliamentary regulations of trade. C) colonial boycott of British goods had severely hurt British merchants. D) colonial ports had erupted in violent demonstrations. E) Native American population threatened retaliation.

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The term "Red Scare" referred to the American fear of

a. cancer. b. communism. c. communists, anarchists, socialists, and labor unionists. d. members of the International Workers of the World.

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A grant of land in return for a pledge to provide military service was called a ________?

What will be an ideal response?

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Katherine Dunham gained worldwide fame as a __________

A) painter B) novelist C) dancer D) poet

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