
Japanese Internment Camps - Michelot
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Japanese Internment Camps
Lesson Essential Question: Why were Japanese Americans placed in Internment Camps during WWII?
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Historical Context
Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066. From 1942 to 1945, it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent, including U.S. citizens, would be incarcerated in isolated camps.
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Historical Impact!
Enacted in reaction to the Pearl Harbor attacks and the ensuing war, the incarceration of Japanese Americans is considered one of the most atrocious violations of American civil rights in the 20th century.
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Executive Order 9066
On February 19, 1942, shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 with the stated intention of preventing espionage on American Shores.
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Rounded up and Removed from their Homes!
Military zones were created in California, Washington and Oregon—states with a large population of Japanese Americans. Then Roosevelt’s executive order forcibly removed Americans of Japanese ancestry from their homes. Executive Order 9066 affected the lives about 120,000 people—the majority of whom were American citizens.
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Italian and German-Americans also faced some backlash. The executive order that forced Japanese-Americans from their homes also put immigrants from Italy and Germany under the watchful eye of the government.
Executive Order 9066 called for the compulsory relocation of more than 10,000 Italian-Americans and restricted the movements of more than 600,000 Italian-Americans nationwide. German Americans also had similar restrictions. Many were compelled to publicly pledge loyalty to the United States.
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Multiple Choice
The camps were surrounded by guards who were there to
protect the Japanese Americans inside
stop anyone from coming into the camp
stop anyone from leaving the camp
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Multiple Choice
During World War II, some Japanese Americans had to live in a(n) _______________.
ration
mobilization area
civil defense
internment camp
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Multiple Choice
Where is Pearl Harbor?
Japan
Hawaii
Atlantic Ocean
China
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Multiple Choice
What percentage of Japanese people put in internment camps were U.S. citizens?
1/3 (33%)
1/1 (100%)
2/3 (66%)
1/4 (25%)
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Multiple Choice
Where were most of the Internment Camps
South
North
East Coast
West Coast
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Multiple Choice
Japanese Americans had plenty of time to get their stuff packed before they were taken to the camps
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Japanese Americans were interned as a result of what major event?
Germany invading Poland
Pearl Harbor
The Appeasement Policy
the death of Franklin Roosevelt
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Multiple Choice
Japanese Americans were interned as a result of what major event?
Germany invading Poland
Pearl Harbor
The Appeasement Policy
the death of Franklin Roosevelt
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Multiple Select
After they were released many Japanese Americans
returned to normal life
had to start their life over
had a lof of money
had lost everything
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Open Ended
According to the Multimedia video documentary what was life like in the Japanese internment camps? How did the United States government try to portray the camps?
Japanese Internment Camps
Lesson Essential Question: Why were Japanese Americans placed in Internment Camps during WWII?
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