Think back to your previous answer. How did Mr. Korematsu’s family view internment?
A) Unlike Korematsu, his family decided to return to Japan as soon as the war broke out.
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) Like Korematsu, his family changed their appearances to move to the Midwest.
Think back to your previous answer. How did Mr. Korematsu’s family view internment?
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B) Unlike Korematsu, his family accepted military orders to turn themselves in at assembly centers.
Mr. Korematsu’s family did not resist internment like he did; instead, they complied with the military orders and reported to the assembly centers as instructed. This reflects a contrast between Korematsu’s personal choice to resist the internment and his family’s decision to follow the orders. If you need more details about this historical event, feel free to ask!