9066 in place many thought it was wrong, mostly did actually, but one Japanese man decided to challenge the Supreme court about it and about his people's rights in this country(Doc 6). This court case was the only one that got to the Supreme court of the U.S, its final verdict was that the U.S has the right to do whatever it wants with it citizens, as long as their treated nice. Thus making the court case go into the U.S way and making most of the Japanese very upset with that decision. This court case was to help the Japanese in the way that they would get freedom and the will to live again in the U.S well the war went …show more content…
This war led us out of the Great Depression we were in, and greatly boosted our industrial power, thus needing more jobs to fuel them. Those new jobs were taken by new groups of people who now can get jobs like that, that never before happened like that. World War Two was mostly connected with the Civil War from many years back. It was like it because with jobs being taken over by different groups that usually greatly were taken by just only one group of people, thus allowing them to use that job and earn money off that job. World War Two is also like the Civil War in the way that created a new start of a new sorta industrial era where we produced a lot of one thing boosting the economy. Except their was many differences in guns we had and basically all the technology we had at the time. All these things greatly affected the American Home front, making a normal U.S citizen apart of the