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Agenda: Home Fun: Wintery Wednesday February 3, 2016 Warm-Up Warm-Up Japanese Internment Writing Assignment Home Fun: Finish classwork FN: WWII – The War Abroad and the US Homefront All of the Japanese Internment documents Warm-Up Read, Mark and annotate Documents D and E Divide your Warm-Up box in half and summarize in 2 - 3 sentences each. US History Week 5 Document D was the supreme court ruling on Japanese internment from 1944 that…. Document E was a report regarding the wartime relocation of internment civilians written in 1983

EQ - Why were Japanese American’s interned during World War II? Answer this question on a separate piece of paper. Your answer needs to be one paragraph, 11-12 sentences. You must use four (4) pieces of evidence from the documents Use three (3) separate documents Newsreel The Munson Report The Crisis Article Korematsu v. United States Personal Justice Denied When referring to the document you MUST use the name of the document (see example) Underline or highlight the evidence in your paragraph

Japanese Wartime Internment, 1942-1945 Japanese Americans were Interned from 1942-1945 because… (give at least two reasons). The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 lead to ... One example of this can be seen in the government newsreel from 1943 which stated… In this report the government claimed… The government’s story was further supported by the Munson Report, written in 1941 even before the bombing of Pearl Harbor, when the author claims…. Another reason for the Internment of Japanese citizens and immigrants was … The evidence of this can be seen in “Americans in Concentration Camps” written by Harry Paxton Howard in 1942 which argued that… You will need to finish your paragraph, remember are not required to use the sentence starters above. Also remember you will have to use 4 pieces of evidence from 4 different sources and write a concluding sentence that sums up your argument.