The internment of Fred Korematsu was unjustified. Korematsu was one of thousands of Japanese American citizens put into internment camps after the bombing of Pearl Harbor . Korematsu did not commit any crimes nor was he affiliated with the Japanese government at all.
This treatment would not be justified even if he wasn’t a citizen. Unless he committed a crime, his internment / constant surveillance is unjustified.
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1: Yes.
2: I don't know.
3: They felt I think offended so the opposed the war.
4: It was a memorable thing to remember.
5: Maybe because they didn't have enough courage in order to go to war.
A moderate climate make people want to travel in to your region which make you some money.. more tourist more money for the locals
to remember what he saw and make it a news paper
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An anti-war movement (also antiwar) is a social movement, usually in opposition to a particular nation's decision to start or carry on an armed conflict, unconditional of a maybe-existing just cause.
The Red Power movement was a social movement led by Native American youth to demand self-determination for Native Americans in the United States. Organizations that were part of Red Power Movement included American Indian Movement and National Indian Youth Council.