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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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The government choose less polluted areas to put internment camps because this would help with the initial problem.They were slums luxuy ranging from the cities to the country.

Answered by sadwisai8
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Concentration camps for Japanese in the United States accommodated some 120,000 people, mostly ethnic Japanese, more than half of whom were US and Japanese citizens from Latin America, mainly from Brazil and Peru, who were deported under pressure of the US government, in establishments designed for that purpose in the interior of the country, during 1942 and 1948.

The objective was to move them from their habitual residence, mostly on the west coast, to facilities built under extreme security measures. The fields were closed with barbed wire fences, guarded by armed guards, and located in places far from any population center. Attempts to leave the camp sometimes resulted in the dejection of the inmates.

There were also internments in US concentration camps for citizens of German and Italian origin, because these two countries also declared war on the United States, but the number of affected citizens was minimal compared to those of Japanese origin.

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