Asked by Priscilla Jonathan
Question: How long did your family spend in an internment camp?
Answer: We were sent from Florin, California, to a temporary facility at the Fresno County fairgrounds for 6 months beginning in May of 1942. From there our family along with others from California were sent to Jerome, [Arkansas]. We were never at Topaz. The US government set up 10 internment camps in various locations in the United States. These camps were located in desolate, unpopulated places throughout the continental states. The government did not want the people of the United States to know much about the internment of 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry.
What was the interviewee’s purpose?
to spread awareness of injustice
to deflect from the truth
to make the interviewer feel guilty
to critique the truth
I think it's A
Answer: We were sent from Florin, California, to a temporary facility at the Fresno County fairgrounds for 6 months beginning in May of 1942. From there our family along with others from California were sent to Jerome, [Arkansas]. We were never at Topaz. The US government set up 10 internment camps in various locations in the United States. These camps were located in desolate, unpopulated places throughout the continental states. The government did not want the people of the United States to know much about the internment of 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry.
What was the interviewee’s purpose?
to spread awareness of injustice
to deflect from the truth
to make the interviewer feel guilty
to critique the truth
I think it's A
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree.
Answered by
Priscilla Jonathan
Thanks I got 90% percent on my test the last question is asked was either B or D and I put D because the question did seem like it had a flaw because in the interview I read the interviewer never responded to the answers that the interviewee was saying so I put D and it was B sad *face*
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Anonymous
What was the interviewee’s purpose?
to spread awareness of injustice
to deflect from the truth
to make the interviewer feel guilty
to critique the truth
to spread awareness of injustice
to deflect from the truth
to make the interviewer feel guilty
to critique the truth
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