There can be different explanations for the same event in history because there are two sides to every story. For an example the revolutionary war can be told from George Washington’s point of view as well as from King George |||. George Washington could say that The Boston Tea Party was a simple retaliation from the Patriots to the British for being unfair by only allowing tea to be bought from British companies, but King George ||| can say that The Boston Tea Party was an act of pure disrespect for the British.
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Anti-fascism was commonly used in propaganda aimed outside the USSR during the 1930s, particularly to draw people into front organizations. The Spanish Civil War was, in particular, used to quash dissent among European Communist parties and reports of Stalin's growing totalitarianism.
Explanation:
Japanese lived in internment camps that were established during World War II.
They were created for president Roosevelt for the Japanese descents be isolated from other american people.
Answer:
D seems the most reasonable answer.