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24 July, 20:10

Why did some people oppose internment camps during world war 2?

a. the camps were overcrowded

b. the camps tortured people as prisoners of war.

c. there were too many children held in the camps.

d. the camps held people who had done nothing wrong.

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  1. 24 July, 21:50
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    The best answer is, D. the camps held people who had done nothing wrong.

    The Japanese Internment camps established in the United States as a response to the attack on Peral Harbor by the Japanese was a drastic action taken by the government and military and not supported by everyone. Some Americans, including those in government, where weary of using the internment camps to house Japanese-Americans because they were being held there, against their will, even though they had nothing wrong.
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