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IM TIMED I NEED HELP ITS NEW MEXICO HISTORY

What was life like in a Japanese-American internment camp in New Mexico?

a. Many internees grew their own camp food

b. Many internees responded to their situation by practicing their professions to serve the camp (ex: dentistry, carpentry, etc.).

c. In the camps, Japanese-Americans were treated as prisoners of war and resident aliens.

d. All of the above is true.

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I believe the correct answer is C. It is the only one that makes sense
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