Question
Which best describes internment camps for Japanese Americans in World War II?
They had well-built houses.
They provided plenty of privacy.
They were built in harsh, remote environments.
They encouraged anti-American attitudes.
They had well-built houses.
They provided plenty of privacy.
They were built in harsh, remote environments.
They encouraged anti-American attitudes.
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The best description of internment camps for Japanese Americans in World War II is:
**They were built in harsh, remote environments.**
The internment camps were often located in isolated, inhospitable areas, and the living conditions were generally poor, with inadequate facilities and limited privacy.
**They were built in harsh, remote environments.**
The internment camps were often located in isolated, inhospitable areas, and the living conditions were generally poor, with inadequate facilities and limited privacy.