Is this statement true or false?

As a result of being interned against their will, most Japanese Americans lost interest in life and did very little in the camps.

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The statement is generally considered false. While the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II was a traumatic and unjust experience, many individuals and families attempted to make the best of their situation, finding ways to engage in community activities, self-governance, education, and other forms of resilience. Though the experience was difficult, many Japanese Americans worked to maintain their dignity and culture despite the harsh conditions of internment camps.