short answer question; how did Japanese Americans cope with life in internment camps

cultivating gardens
attending classes
working
all of the above

1 answer

All of the above. Japanese Americans coped with life in internment camps by cultivating gardens, attending classes, and working. They established schools, built their own makeshift homes, and even created gardens to supplement the meager food rations. Despite the bleak living conditions and the lack of freedom, Japanese Americans tried to maintain their dignity and resilience while they were forced to live in the camps.