How did Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams address Japanese Americans detained in relocation centers during World War II?(1 point)

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Lange and Adams took photographs of Japanese Americans living in relocation centers.
Lange and Adams took photographs of Japanese Americans living in relocation centers.

Lange and Adams published newspapers at various Japanese relocation centers.
Lange and Adams published newspapers at various Japanese relocation centers.

Lange and Adams published articles in national magazines accusing Japanese Americans of treason.
Lange and Adams published articles in national magazines accusing Japanese Americans of treason.

Lange and Adams sent books and other supplies to children living in relocation centers.

Lange and Adams took photographs of Japanese Americans living in relocation centers and published them in newspapers and national magazines, bringing attention to their situation and advocating for their rights. They did not accuse Japanese Americans of treason or send supplies to children in relocation centers.