Which of these statements does not characterize the living conditions in the internment camps? he barracks had few features that
made them nice to live in. The barracks constructed for internees met the minimum standards for military housing. Some people believed that criminals in prison had better living conditions than internees. Internees had no privacy and shared living spaces and bathrooms.
The statement that does not characterize the living conditions in the internment camps is <em>The barracks constructed for internees met the minimum standards for military housing</em>. In 1942 the government forced Japanese-Americans on the West Coast into internment camps. They had done nothing but lost their homes, and their jobs. The internment camps were overcrowded and provided poor living conditions.