Irony is:
A. a literary technique that involves surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions.
The definition of irony is: <span>a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often wryly amusing as a result.
An example of irony would be that </span><span>the name of Britain’s biggest dog (until it died recently) was 'Tiny'.</span>
C. It is convenient and easy
Answer: Japanese Internment Camps
Explanation: Our county at the time was struggling with WWII, and the Japanese were a real threat. The US government had seen how clever and tactical the Japanese gov't was, and decided to imprison all Japanese people in the US. The prisoners were tortured and interrogated, for mostly no reason. There was a perceived threat, and the US gov't had been going full lockdown on safety since Pearl harbor. The perpetrators were probably the only ones responsible, as the mass of Japanese in the US at that time posed no threat.