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The Canadian government sent Japanese Canadians to internment camps during World War II.This is an example of

A) genocide.
B) expulsion.
C) population transfer.
D) segregation.

Internment Camps

Places of confinement, typically large in size, where people are held without trial, often during wars or under oppressive regimes.

Population Transfer

The forced movement of a large group of people from one region to another, often by government policy or military force.

Genocide

The purposeful and coordinated effort to eradicate a group identified by their ethnicity, racial characteristics, political affiliations, or cultural identity.

  • Gain insight into the history of racial and ethnic prejudice in Canada, covering immigration regulations and particular cases of institutional discrimination.
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