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What conclusion about Japanese internment policies can be made after investigating the information on this map?
Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to isolated internment camps that were in areas located west of the Mississippi River.
Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to internment camps located in isolated areas outside of the military exclusion area.
Japanese Americans lived in internment camps that held approximately the same number of detainees.
Japanese Americans were generally relocated to internment camps that were close to their homes on the Pacific coast.
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Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to internment camps located in isolated areas outside of the military exclusion area.
Evidence: the map shows camps placed inland and remote from the Pacific Coast (outside the coastal military exclusion zone), not close to detainees’ homes; camp sizes also varied, so they were not all the same.
Evidence: the map shows camps placed inland and remote from the Pacific Coast (outside the coastal military exclusion zone), not close to detainees’ homes; camp sizes also varied, so they were not all the same.
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