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Americans lives during world war 2? West Coast Janese AMericans were placed in? What happened with the West Coast Japanese Society? Japanese Americans on the West coast experienced what? What happens to many Japanese Americans on the West Coast?
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They weren't evacuated. They were sent to internment camps. Public opinion was very much against the Japanese after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. There was fear that Japanese-Americans were acting as spies for further attacks...
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____ 30. What led the government to evacuate Japanese Americans from the West Coast? ... b. terrorist attacks by immigrants living on the West Coast ... c. fear for the safety of Japanese Americans on the West Coast...
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6: The Vichy government of France adopted which of the following poliocies after Germany conquered France? resistance surrender appeasement collaboration ; 7: Why did two Chinese leaders, Chaing Kai-shek and Mao Zedong unite during ... 9: What led the government to evacuate Japanese Americans from the West Coast?
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Hitler used which of the following military strate ... What led the government to evacuate Japanese Americans from the West Coast? ... exceprt: What led the government to evacuate Japanese Americans from the West Coast? >>>>>>>long-held prejudice, and fears inflamed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor<<<<; not;
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Using reproductions of the MAGIC messages, David Lowman paints a compelling picture of the wartime situation which led President Roosevelt to order the unfortunate evacuation of all residents of Japanese ancestry from America's vital and vulnerable West Coast. ... Forty years after the fact a group of Japanese-Americans,
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It is the intent of this unit to give insight into the overall treatment of the Japanese Americans and to what led our government to place citizens into prison or concentration camps and the legal ramifications of the relocation program.
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California alone had 93,717 Japanese, or nearly three-fourths of the national total. Of the west coast Japanese, 40,869 were aliens ... Navy commanders wanted to exclude not only enemy aliens but also all Americanborn Japanese who could not show "actual severance of all allegiance to the Japanese Government." 13...
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Biddle was writing about Roosevelt’s shameful 1942 decision to evacuate Japanese-Americans from the Pacific Coast and place them in internment camps. ... “Are all the laws, but one, to go unexecuted, and the government itself go to pieces, ... The 1942 relocation of Japanese-Americans from their homes on the West Coast was,
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campaigningforhistory.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/05/27/stretching-executive-power-in-wartime/
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