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1 Farewell to Manzanar Jeopardy
Chapters 1-6 Chapters 7-11 Chapters 12-19 Chapters 20-21 Chapter 22 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

2 Chapters How old was Jeanne when she arrived at the Manzanar camp? 7 years old. Jeopardy

3 Chapters Why did the family members stop eating together at Manzanar? Because the children ate together and the grandmother could not make it to the mess hall. Sometimes the children would venture to other mess halls to eat as well. Jeopardy

4 Chapters1-6 300 What work did Mama start doing in the Manzanar camp?
Dietician Jeopardy

5 Chapters Why was Jeanne afraid of Terminal Island? It was the first time she lived among a majority of Japanese people. When she was a child, her father threatened to sell her to the Chinaman and when she saw the Asian people, she thought he had actually done it. Jeopardy

6 Chapters1-6 500 Executive Order 9066
Which document stated that the War Department to define military areas in the western states and to exclude anyone who might be considered a threat to the war effort. Executive Order 9066 Jeopardy

7 Chapters Who prevented Papa from beating Mama in the barracks? How? Kiyo, by punching Papa in the face. Jeopardy

8 Chapters 7-11 200 What does “inu” mean? Collaborator or Informer.
Jeopardy

9 Chapters What is the most disgraceful thing a Japanese man could be accused of? *Hint: This is why Papa never discussed Fort Lincoln. Being disloyal. Jeopardy

10 Chapters 7-11 400 Who was Fred Tayama and what happened to him?
He was the leader of the Japanese American Citizens League and he was beaten for being too “friendly” with the administrators? Jeopardy

11 Chapters 7-11 500 What were the two questions on the Loyalty Oath?
Is the signer willing to serve in the United States Armed Forces on combat duty. Will the signer swear allegiance to the US, defend the country from attack, and foreswear any allegiance to Japan? Jeopardy

12 Chapters What does the word Manzanar mean and why was the camp named that? “Apple orchard” Because the land the camp was built on was once apple orchards. Jeopardy

13 Chapters How did Papa react when Jeanne asked to be baptized and confirmed in a Catholic Church? *Be thorough in your answer* He was livid, because if she was confirmed Catholic, then she would never be able to marry a Japanese boy. (Not many Japanese boys are Catholic) Jeopardy

14 Chapters What jobs did Papa and Mama have when they left the Manzanar camp? Mama worked at a fish cannery and Papa drafted blueprints for a housing cooperative. Jeopardy

15 Chapters What activities/hobbies did Papa start doing in the Manzanar camp? Carving furniture, creating a rock garden, and painting with watercolors. Jeopardy

16 Chapters Describe one of the three Supreme Court cases that affected the status of the camps? 1) The court decided that during wartime a curfew and limitations can be placed on certain racial groups. 2) The courts decided that the War Department could evacuate certain racial groups into internment camps. 3) The government agreed that they were not allowed to hold loyal citizens without just cause. Jeopardy

17 Chapters When Jeanne arrived at her new school, what did she do that surprised the girl in the class? She read out loud from a book in perfect English. Jeopardy

18 Chapters 20-21 200 What was Jeanne’s double-impulse?
To disappear, but be accepted at the same time. Jeopardy

19 Chapters As a young girl, how did Jeanne feel about the limitations placed on her in society? She accepted it and felt she deserved them. Jeopardy

20 Chapters Describe Jeanne’s recurring dream and what it meant to her. She kept having dreams about a blond haired, blue-eyed girl that was being adored by a group of people. This represented to Jeanne something that she could never be. Jeopardy

21 Chapters Describe Jeanne’s coronation night when she was crowned carnival queen. Jeanne’s dress was old-fashioned, with a high neck and ruffles. This was the opposite of her attendants. She felt uncomfortable there and wished she was wearing her Japanese sarong. She knew she would not be invited to any celebration parties. Jeopardy

22 Chapter 22 100 How long did it take Jeanne to deal with Manzanar?
20 years. Jeopardy

23 Chapter 22 200 What “firsts” did Jeanne accomplish in her family?
She went to college and was the first to marry a non-Japanese spouse. Jeopardy

24 Chapter Did Manzanar look the same when Jeanne went back to visit it with her husband and children? No, because only two gatehouses remained. Jeopardy

25 Chapter How old was Jeanne’s daughter when they visited the camp? Why was this significant? She was 11, which is how old Jeanne was when she left the camp. Jeopardy

26 Chapter What did Jeanne remember while visiting the site of Manzanar and what did that signify for her? She remembered the day her family left Manzanar and that they left in the car was her father’s last act of defiance. Jeopardy


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