How do Japanese-Brazilian youth who move back to Japan with their families assert their Brazilian identity?
A) They hold massive protests in public spaces.
B) They conform to the norms of Japanese society.
C) They wear Brazilian clothing and speak Portuguese.
D) They run for public office.
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