The answer is FALSE.
It is not true that Japanese Americans were forced to relocate to guarded camps because they were becoming successful business people. They were forced into these camps because the US Government feared they were helping the enemy in World War II.
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After the war, South Carolina began to industrialize rapidly. Several wealthy landowners built some textile factories with the income of the cotton they produced on their haciendas. The textile industry grew and expanded until 1920. Then several pests destroyed many cotton plantations. Some of the landowners were forced to grow other products such as wheat and tobacco. The economy recovered largely around the year 1940, until that time agriculture was its main source of income but happened to have the industry as the axis of its economy.
Islam was the <span>religion that was centered on the prophet Muhammed, and his interpretation of God's laws.</span>
Tennis has changed because it has been moved to an indoor court. Many people enjoy playing tennis.