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Think back to your previous answer. How did Mr. Korematsu’s family view internment?

Think back to your previous answer. How did Mr. Korematsu’s family view internment?
A) Like Korematsu, his family changed their appearances to move to the Midwest.
B) Unlike Korematsu, his family accepted military orders to turn themselves in at assembly centers.
C) Like Korematsu, his family resisted internment and stayed at their plant nursery.
D) Unlike Korematsu, his family decided to return to Japan as soon as the war broke out.




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  1. The correct answer is B) Unlike Korematsu, his family accepted military orders to turn themselves in at assembly centers.

    Explanation: Mr. Korematsu’s family, unlike him, complied with the government’s orders during World War II and reported to the assembly center as instructed. Korematsu chose to resist internment and took actions to avoid being forced into a camp. This contrast highlights different responses within Japanese American families concerning internment during that time. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

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