of course thousands of them nice people too
yes
What impact, if any, does Reconstruction have on American society today?
Japanese is not based on any other language. It is a language isolate, meaning it is not connected to any other living language.
I'm sure there were a few here and there. Most Japanese-Americans were in the West Coast states, or in Hawaii. In Hawaii the Japanese ethnic population was a very large percentage of the population. I saw a program on PBS a few months back about a Japanese-American from Nebraska. Living there his family was not subject to internment. This guy was something of a wartime celebrity, written about in the newspapaers and magazines as a decorated combat air crewman who was a Japanese-American. He may have been just about he only nisei in the USAAF. It was only Japanese and Japanese-American residents of the West Coast who were interned. There were so many in Hawaii, they did not try to round them all up.
Many American's of Japanese decent were sent to internment camps. These camps were designed to make sure any who may have communication with Japan be contained for fear that there may be Japanese spies among the American public. Unfortunately due to these actions many of the Japanese Americans lost their homes and businesses before they were given the opportunity to go home.
Probably, but since they are more interested then death than dishonor because of the Bushido code, there aren't probably that many.
Same any American would.
American games are limited to American events, Japanese games are limited to Japanese events. If the game is distributed through wireless (e.g.: GameStop event) any compatible game can use it.
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The only quote "Japanese-American" war was WWII. Any and all book stores and libraries have books, articles, websites, and magazines on WWII.
Historians have NOT identified any designs.