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- what made conditions of the japanese internment camps so bad?
their pacific northwest location
attacks on the camps
their desert location
families being separated
Japanese internment camps, like those in desert areas (e.g., Heart Mountain, Topaz), had harsh conditions due to extreme heat, lack of water, and inhospitable desert environments. The Pacific Northwest location is not typically associated with harsh internment camp conditions for Japanese Americans, attacks on the camps are not a defining harsh feature, and family separation was a hardship but the desert location’s environmental challenges made the camps particularly bad.
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C. their desert location