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What was life like in a Japanese-American internment camp in New Mexico?

a. Many internees grew their own camp food

b. Many internees responded to their situation by practicing their professions to serve the camp (ex

dentistry, carpentry, etc.).

c. In the camps, Japanese-Americans were treated as prisoners of war and resident aliens

d. All of the above are true.

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