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- what happened to many japanese canadians living on the british columbia coast in 1942?
a) they were given medals for their service
b) they were encouraged to enlist in the royal canadian navy
c) they were forcibly moved to internment camps
d) they were sent to work in german factories
- what was the \conscription crisis\ in canada?
a) a disagreement over whether to use the atomic bomb
b) a debate over whether the government should force men to serve overseas
c) a shortage of food on the homefront
d) a conflict between canada and the united states over borders
Question 5
During World War II, due to anti - Japanese sentiment and wartime policies, many Japanese Canadians on the British Columbia coast were forcibly relocated to internment camps in 1942. Option a is incorrect as they were not given medals. Option b is wrong because they were not encouraged to enlist. Option d is incorrect as they were not sent to German factories.
The Conscription Crisis in Canada was about the debate over whether the government should impose conscription (force men to serve) overseas during the war. Option a is about the atomic bomb which is not related. Option c is about food shortage, not conscription. Option d is about Canada - US border conflict, which is irrelevant.
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c) They were forcibly moved to internment camps