Predict- How did the U.S. government behave toward Japanese- Americans after the attack on Pearl Harbor? internment.

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Predict- How did the U.S. government behave toward Japanese- Americans after the attack on Pearl Harbor? internment

DocumentAccording to this document what were the reasons for internment? What evidence do you have to support your answer? Government Newsreel Create this organizer in your journal

What reasons for internment did the newsreel offer? How does the newsreel portray internment? Positive of Negative? Who do you think was the intended audience for this newsreel?

Does the United States have the right to deny citizens their civil liberties in times of war? March 10 Respond to this in your journal

Why were Japanese Americans interned during WWII? What is your hypothesis? With a partner read the directions and the Documents thoroughly to complete the organizer

Why were Japanese Americans interned during WWII? What is your conclusion?