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Mazyrski [523]
4 years ago
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By March 20, 1946, all of the internment camps had been closed, although most of the Japanese had become greatly disillusioned w

ith the United States and continued to endure discrimination.
Which of the following is the BEST question to ask about this passage?
A. How were the Japanese disillusioned by the world?
B. What did the internment camps look like when they closed?
C. What kinds of discrimination did the Japanese-Americans face later?
D. Who closed the camps?
English
1 answer:
svet-max [94.6K]4 years ago
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<span>C. What kind of discrimination did the Japanese-Americans face later? is the correct answer since after the war they were viewed as "enimies" or traitors.</span>
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