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Due to fears of spying and sabotage, there was a general relocation and internment of approximately 110,000 Japanese nationals and Japanese-Americans to housing facilities called "War Relocation Camps." Those living in militarily important areas of the Pacific coast were removed from their homes and placed in the large, guarded camps in remote desert areas. While not overtly mistreated, most internees suffered from inadequate facilities, shortages of food, and limited medical care.Despite this, some eligible internees join the American military. Many joined the 442nd Infantry Regiment, a highly decorated unit of Japanese-American soldiers.After three years of mostly negative court decisions, the US Supreme Court declared that the involuntary detention was unconstitutional, and the citizens were released from the camps, most by mid-1945 as the war with Japan neared its end.
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The biggest area of job creation in the US as a result of the end of the war was the construction industry. The end of the war resulted in hundreds of thousands of military personnel being demobilized and returned to society. These individuals had come to their age of majority in the military and were not willing to move back into their family homes. This resulted in a huge shortage of housing. The Cold War or nuclear arms race created a series of jobs involving defense contracts and additional construction projects. The majority of these were government related in hardening government facilities and creating missle related facilities.
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Detention centers serve the purpose of temporarily housing individuals who are awaiting a decision on their immigration status or legal proceedings. They also help to ensure that individuals do not evade the legal process or pose a threat to public safety. However, concerns have been raised about the conditions in some detention centers and the impact of prolonged detention on individuals' well-being.
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Segregation is the term defined as the practice of separating people according to race in schools, housing, and public facilities.
There is a good list of retirement housing facilities at http://www.assisted-living-directory.com/content/chicago.cfm. On this website, you can find features of the facilities, such as the care and services they provide.
A Military Airbase can contain several facilities such as a post office, dining facilities, housing for military personnel, gas station, chapel, and clinics.
Some of the common types of Senior Housing are Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Nursing Facilities.
Barracks were used as housing centers for soldiers .
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Generally no, unless there are no suitable off-base housing facilities.
Military families often live in military housing facilities called "base housing" or "military housing". These are typically located on or near military bases to provide housing for service members and their families.
A common innovation after WWII was housing developments (tract housing); following the war, thousands and thousands of families were formed and needed inexpensive housing. The housing developments lead to strip malls, which lead to shopping centers.