The correct answer is false.
It is false that as a result of being interned against their will, most Japanese Americans lost interest in life and did very little in the camps.
When Japanese people were taken to interim camps in California such as Manzanar. Under heavy surveillance, Franklin D, Roosevelt ordered the construction of these camps so the US government could control Japanese American people during World War II. The camps served from 1942 to 1945. And the people in there never lost interest in life and did very little in the camps.