Read the following sentences from the text.
“Eventually, life in the camps settled into routines. Adults did what they could to make living quarters more accommodating. Schools were established for the educational needs of the young. Residents performed the jobs necessary to run the camps. Self-governing bodies emerged, as did opportunities for gainful employment and for adult teaching and learning of new skills. Evidence of normal community living appeared as newspapers, churches, gardening, musical groups, sports teams, and enclaves of writers and artists emerged.”
What conclusion can you draw from this evidence?
A. Japanese Americans came together as communities to make life bearable while in internment camps.
B. The internment camps gave Japanese Americans access to schools and churches for the first time.
C. The internment camps must have produced beautiful art because of everything that was going on.
D. The U.S. government provided a lot of support for Japanese Americans in internment camps.