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The correct answer is A, as the statement is true. Effectively, Japanese Americans being relocated to internment camps were given very little notice and could take only their clothes and a few small possessions.
The ethnic Japanese people, some 110,000, were forced to sell their homes and businesses in eight days, although in some places this time was reduced to four days or increased to two weeks. Upon learning of this measure, hostile buyers appeared, who bought the Japanese possessions at very low prices.