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There are different kinds of stories. The two highlighted passages that show the lack of Freedom those in the camps experienced are:
- "In order to pass from one area into another, an official pass is required".
- "such talk might lead her into the brig".. the Army wouldn't stand for such talk from anyone.
How were Japanese interned in USA?
Record has shown that a lot of Japanese Americans about 112,000 people who were said to be living on the West Coast were said to be interned in camps.
The Japanese internment camps was said to be set up at the time of the World War II by the President called Franklin D. Roosevelt via his Executive Order of 9066.
It took place from 1942 to 1945 were people of Japanese descent, such that were also U.S. citizens, were incarcerated in isolated camp.
See options below
A. _In order to pass from one area into another, an official pass is required._ Yesterday the army cracked down on regulations and those kids working in [Camp] D across the street had a hard time coming back into [Camp] A. As the group was finally getting across, one girl hailed one of the guards and
B. _seeing a dog walking alongside_ asked why the sergeant didn't search the dog for a pass which he didn't seem to have. Whereupon he yanked her out of the line
C. _turning a beet red himself,_ called a superior who warned her that
D. _such talk might lead her into the brig_... the Army wouldn't stand for such talk from anyone.
E. _It was funny_, and we all congratulated, at least in our hearts, the girl who had the guts to do it.
Therefore, Option A and D is correct. because they show the extent of the lack of freedom by the people.
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