Why were George's parents called "NO-NOS"?单项选择题
Because they answered "no" to questions 27 and 28 on the War Relocation Authority and the Army questionaire given to all Japanese-American adults in the camps.
Because they answered "no" to questions 1 and 2 on the San Francisco census
Actually, they weren't called "No-Nos," so the question itself is wrong!
Because they answered "no" to questions 27 and 28 on the War Relocation Authority and the Army questionnaire given to all Japanese and Japanese-Americans on the West coast regardless of their age or citizenship
Because the only word they knew in English was "no," they used to say "no no" all the time to anything that was ever asked of them, so the camp guards used to refer to them as the "no-nos."
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