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Which statements describe internment in the United States during World War II? Check all that apply. Most residents lived in a camp for only a few months. Residents lived in poorly built homes and had little privacy. Japanese Americans were not allowed to serve in the US military. Internment ended in 1944, one year before the end of World War II. Many Japanese Americans lost their homes and property during the war. The US Supreme Court decided that internment camps were unconstitutional.

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Residents lived in poorly built homes and had little privacy.

Many Japanese Americans lost their homes and property during the war.

Internment ended in 1944, one year before the end of World War II.

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