How did assembly centers that housed Japanese internees differ from the War Relocation Authority’s relocation centers?(1 point)

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The assembly centers were temporary holding places until the WRA could finish building permanent relocation centers.
The assembly centers were temporary holding places until the WRA could finish building permanent relocation centers.

The assembly centers were sites where Japanese internees were exchanged for American prisoners of war.
The assembly centers were sites where Japanese internees were exchanged for American prisoners of war.

The assembly centers were where Japanese internees disposed of their financial assets before being sent to relocation centers.
The assembly centers were where Japanese internees disposed of their financial assets before being sent to relocation centers.

The assembly centers provided more comfortable living conditions than the relocation centers.

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The correct response is:

The assembly centers were temporary holding places until the WRA could finish building permanent relocation centers.

Assembly centers were used as short-term facilities for Japanese Americans who were being relocated during World War II, while relocation centers were the more permanent facilities where they were held for longer periods.