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Lorico [155]
3 years ago
9

Was President Roosevelt justified in ordering Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the internment of Japanese American citize

ns? Rough draft on edgen
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g100num [7]3 years ago
8 0

He justified that and at the same time did not.

<em>"The document ordered the removal of resident rival aliens from parts of the West vaguely well-known as military areas."</em>

He wanted to punish all Japanese Americans because of the war against Japan, all of which led to great tensions between the two countries and the main consequence was the Japanese attack on <u>Pear Harbor</u>.

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