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Recall what you have learned about the locations

of internment
camps.
What types of locations were chosen for
internment camps?
Why did the government choose these locations?
Give your answer in at least two complete
sentences.

User Kislingk
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Camps were far from the West Coast, or exclusion zone.

Camps were far from major cities and population centers.

Camps were in barren areas, which made it difficult for potential spies to escape.

Camps were often constructed on American Indian reservations.

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Answer:

1)the government chose less populated areas to put internment camps because this would help with the initial problem.

2)They were slums luxury ranging from the cities to the country. They believed that internees should not help in the war effort because the internment of the Japanese was unjust.

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