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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
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Use your new knowledge of Japanese Internment during WW2 to answer the questions below in one well-developed, cohesive paragraph

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-Why did United States citizens feel that Japanese Internment camps were justified during WW2?
-How significant was the threat of Japanese spies on US soil?
-Should our freedoms (also known as civil liberties) be limited during war time for certain groups of citizens? If so, how?
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1 answer:
Darina [25.2K]3 years ago
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The Japanese Internment camps were made because of the fear of espionage in the US, and that can be seen in both positive and negative manner.

Explanation:

When the tensions started to rise between Japan and the United States, it was clear that war between the two is coming almost certainly. The Japanese had huge aspirations, not just in the Pacific, but they also wanted to disable the United States on the long term so that they don't have any threat in the region. The United States officials were not feeling very comfortable with the aggressive Japanese policies, so they too started to prepare, but also to make some decisions in panic.

There were thousands of Americans that had Japanese ancestry, most of the living along the West Coast, which was also the target of Japan. The American government, in panic, order that all people of Japanese ancestry to be put in Internment camps, as they were afraid that they will help Japan on the ground, and perform espionage.

While this might have seemed as a good move by the Americans, as they tried to eliminate the threat on time on their soil, it is not that simple. There was actually not a single proof, that even a single person of Japanese ancestry in the United States was supporting and collaborating with the Japanese Empire. In truth, the basic human rights were violated, and despite the possible threat, without having any evidence, people should not be treated as criminals.

Learn more about the problems that Japan faced in building an empire brainly.com/question/823460

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