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nikklg [1K]
3 years ago
13

in what way did the photograph of Japanese Americans you examined demonstrate that Japanese americans attempted to keep up norma

l life while in camps
History
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Svetllana [295]3 years ago
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<span>The Japanese American men were taking down a flag. Japanese Americans attempted to keep up normal life while in camps. Japanese Americans were effectively relocated from their homes in the Pacific Coast states because military leaders and public opinion combined to fan unproven fears of sabotage</span>
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