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    America was in a very tough spot during this time period of World War II. America wanted to stay out of foreign affairs but this changed when the Japanese targeted Pearl Harbor. World War II had many important out comes like the use of the atomic bomb‚ the outstanding death toll‚ and the discovery of the Nazi death camps. Many people in many countries around the world in this time period loss there freedoms. Roosevelt talked about freedoms that are stake at war‚ that is why I am analyzing “Roosevelt

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    right to distinguish ethically between aggressor nations and their victims. By the beginning of 1939 we turned to rearmament‚ and before the year ended‚ we started to scrap the neutrality restrictions. Three years before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the United States had been in preparation for war and

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    The United States suddenly attacked on December 7‚ 1941‚ the event known as “Pearl Harbor” by Japanese air pilots. However‚ this is not the boiling point and utmost decisive conflict by either side. This initiated conflict between these two countries became a gradually increasing statistic of death‚ and these Japanese soldiers would rather suicide than face dishonored by unnatural demise‚ U.S. forces had difficulty in terrain taking an expense on casualty figures. Although‚ President Roosevelt at

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    Coast in internment camps? The United States of America has just gone through a depression with many difficulties and is now facing trouble with the Axis Powers. The U.S cut iron and oil trade with Japan and this resulted in Japan bombing Pearl Harbor. With that done‚ President Roosevelt has announced that the U.S has entered World War II. Apart from those troubles‚ the U.S is now facing problems with its own citizens. The American people want Japanese-Americans to be put into internment camps

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    Part1 1/ compare and contrast the similarities between the Chinese and Filipino immigrant communities‚ with regards to their linguistic cultural backgrounds and their communal lifestyle in America. Chinese and Filipino went to America for find job because they are from poor family or farmer. They are all young man and want to make money in American and go back to their homeland. They can’t bring woman from China and Philippines because America government doesn’t allow. First‚ Chinese people

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    getting their life together‚ when everything came crashing down. The Pearl Harbor attack happened and that’s when all hell went loose. Anti-Japanese propagandas were made‚ rude signs were put up on buildings‚ even their own neighbors started to hate them. Many people did not really like the Japanese even before the Pearl Harbor attack happened so when it occurred‚ they had an even bigger reason to hate them. When the Pearl Harbor attack transpired‚ it was very scary for a lot of people. Americans feared

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    main battlefield due to the huge casualties from WWI; however‚ Japanese suddenly assaulted Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941. Roosevelt referred the day as “a date which will live in infamy” and intimidated that “Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that our people‚ our territory and our interests are in grave danger” in the “Infamy Speech‚” which was made the next day of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Because the Japanese had launched a devastating assault and caused huge casualties‚ the

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    American internment camps American internment camps were highly justified in the American government and were also widely accepted by the American population in the beginning but‚ were soon found to be an improper way of dealing with another attack on U.S. soil as many were discriminated improperly. (Executive Order 9066:) The main group that was discriminated against was those of the Japanese race although some who were just closely related were also targeted as well for their relationship. This

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    In WWII after the bombing of Pearl Harbor many Japanese Americans were put in internment camps‚ areas where they could be kept away from the general population. This was due to mass hysteria and the widespread belief that the Japanese Americans were still loyal to their home country. Whether or not it was right of the United States Government to do this has been a long debated topic. After all‚ the Japanese put in the camps had lived in America for most if not all of their lives. In a more general

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