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    or if you’ll get to come back? Well‚ Japanese Americans didn’t have to imagine it‚ it was their reality. The great majority of these people didn’t do anything to deserve the fate they got. The Japanese-Americans were taken from their homes and put into internments camps all across the United States. After the Bombing of Pearl Harbor President Roosevelt decided to put all Japanese-Americans in Internment Camps because he didn’t trust any of them. In 1942 Japanese-Americans were wrongly taken from their

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    Melissa Savala Period 4 March 2010 Japanese Internment Essay “Deemed a ‘menace which had to be dealt with‚’ Japanese-Americans were forced into ‘relocation centers.’” After the events of December 7th‚ 1941‚ the west coast of the United States was considered vulnerable to attack by the Japanese. I feel the Japanese internment was wrong‚ because it was based upon fear‚ prejudice‚ and greed. It was also a civil rights violation because the majority of the Japanese detainees were American-born citizens

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    flight‚ they put all Japanese in an internment camp to stop them from having any connections with the Emperor and trying to sabotage America until the war was over. Internment camps and concentrations camps weren’t made for the same thing because‚ Germany was prejudice against the jews and put them in concentration camps out of hate‚ Nazi concentration camps and Jewish internment camps are not essentially the same thing because‚ America responded to an attack not out of hate‚ Japanese had more freedom

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    Business Etiquette in Japanese Negotiations The world economy is dependent on trade between countries. As globalization of the world’s economy increases‚ companies depend on international negotiations to build strong relationships and extend their services to a larger market. Since World War II‚ Japan and the United States have become dependent on one another’s markets to fuel their economy. Japan is the second largest supplier to the U.S. and the United States is the largest supplier of imports

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    Tsar and his advisers a quick and crushing war would gain public support and unite all the country behind the common goal of beating the Japanese. Causes of Russo-Japanese War In 1868 the Meiji dynasty was restored to power in Japan and they reasserted a sphere of influence over eastern Asia. Prior to World War I‚ the Empire of Japan fought the first Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). The war revolved around the issue of control and influence around Korea which was under the rule of the Joseon Dynasty

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    ended there were 3 million people. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor President Ford put the japanese americans and the immigrants into internment camps because they looked like the enemy‚ the Japanese were not able to fight in the Military because they looked like the enemy. When Hitler became Chancellor he chose to put the Jews in concentration camps because he thought they looked like the enemy‚ Hitler made sure that everyone hated the Jews. Japanese internment camps were not the same as Jewish

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    World War II‚ the United States wasn’t the only country hated by the Japanese. Especially during World War II‚ the Japanese didn’t really like anyone‚ their belief was based off of‚ they were superior and just better than everyone else. But their main targets for hatred was toward certain ethnic groups like the Chinese‚ the Koreans‚ and the Americans. Of course they did target other groups when invading and taking control. The Japanese liked the United States for somethings as well‚ mostly because

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    The history of Japanese Internment goes back to the surprise attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7‚ 1941. This day not only changed the lives of many Americans‚ but it also changed the lives of all Japanese immigrants as well as all American citizens of Japanese decent. The nation was in complete shock and the next day President Franklin Roosevelt labeled this day as “a day of infamy”(Inada‚ 30). During the war over 110‚000 Japanese Americans were forced into internment

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    Japanese Culture Facts and Trivia 1. What is the official national flower of Japan?  a) Cherry Blossom b) Chrysanthemum c) Plum blossom d) Not yet declared e) a or c  2. In Japanese culture‚ who should be given chocolates and gifts for Valentine’s Day?  a) The man b) The woman c) Everyone d) Old people only e) The Japanese don’t celebrate Valentine.  3. True or False. Most streets in Japan do not have a name.  4. What symbol is prominently featured on the Japanese national flag?  a)

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    Sino Japanese Relations in the 20th Century Relations between China and Japan are contradictory; they both rely heavily on each other economically‚ but they are distrustful of each other and there are huge cultural and political tensions between them. Japan helped provide infrastructure that allowed for the rapid industrialization of China‚ and if it were not for all of the foreign trade opportunities in China‚ Japan’s economy could have collapsed. At the same time however‚ China is still offended

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