I Think The answer would be a
Internment of Japanese Americans. The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in concentration camps in the western interior of the country of about 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast.
I think it is A sorry if I'm wrong
They are both river valleys with the concentrations of rice.
It supplies an everlasting source of irrigation to a large area of river
valleys. There are other crops that have been cultivated there like sugarcane,
oils seeds, lentils, wheat, potatoes, and most especially the main crop which
is rice. Aside from that, there are also fishing opportunities down the river.
Measures taken by groups such as the United Nations to try to prevent genocide following World War II included making the crime of genocide punishable under international law. The United Nations approved its Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) in 1948 which was later on ratified by more than 130 countries. However, this did not prevent future genocides such as in Yugoslavia and Rwanda