answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

idk but japanese food is very good better than chinese

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How did Japanese internment affected other counties?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How did the internment of Japanese Canadians affect Canada as a nation?

When the Japanese Canadians were sent to the internment camps, their property was sold by the government of Canada in order to fund the internment. After the war, most of the Japanese Canadians had nothing to return to in B.C. so they started a new life in other provinces.


What are the Japanese internment camps like?

they are like every other camp These days they are... deserted.


Why are Japanese so good at video games?

They aren't. America and many other counties make good games don't they??!


What ethnicity were the people in internment camps?

They were Japanese people with no other races mixed into their generations. However, though they were purebred genetically the younger generations were AMERICANS legally because they were born in the USA. There were third and fourth generations (just babies) in the internment camps. There were Japanese labels for these generations called Issei, Nisei, Sansei and Yonsei. See the related links below.


Why didn't they put Muslims in internment camps after 911 like how they did with the Japanese during World War 2?

A:The Japanese residents of the United States were placed in internment camps because the United States was at war and there was the chance that the Japenese people would try to assist the Japanese war effort. This was quite different to the situation after the 911 attacks, when even the most conservative politicians recognised that the loyalties of most Muslims in the country were with the United States. There was no need or reason to place them in internment other than as a misguided and misplaced punishment for attacks they had no prior knowledge of.


Where were the internment camps located in the US during World War 2?

In the US, there were three types of "internment camp": WCCA Civilian Assembly Centers, WRA Relocation Centers, and the DOJ's Internment Camps. The Pacific coastal states of California, Oregon, and Washington had quite a few camps, but there were also camps in New Mexico, Texas, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:


What was Executive Order 9066?

United States Executive Order 9066The United States Executive Order 9066 was a presidential executive order issued during World War II by U.S. President on February 19 , 1942, using his authority as Commander-in-Chief to exercise war powers to send ethnic groups to internment camps.This order authorized U.S. armed forces commanders to declare areas of the United States as military areas "from which any or all persons may be excluded." It was eventually applied to one-third of the land area of the U.S. (mostly in the West) and was used against those with "Foreign Enemy Ancestry."The order led to the Japanese American internment in which some 110,000 ethnic Japanese people were held in internment camps for the duration of the war. Of the Japanese interned, 62 percent were Nisei (American-born, second-generation Japanese American) or Sansei (third-generation Japanese American) and the rest were Issei (Japanese immigrants and resident aliens, first-generation Japanese American).The Secretary of defense (then Henry L. Stimson) was to assist those residents of such an area who were excluded with transport, food, shelter, and other accommodations.Americans of Japanese ancestry were by far the most widely-affected as well as several thousand Italian and German nationals. Americans of Italian and German ancestry were targeted by these restrictions, including internment.


How many counties in NJ are entirely surrounded by other counties?

5 different counties


How i can get job in other counties?

You can get a job in other counties by appying for the job. In the United States, you can live and work in different counties easily as long as you are a legal resident.


What were theJapanese American internment camp conditions like?

Even though the Japanese-Canadians had every right in Canada, the Canadians just decided on the color of their skin and sent them to interment camps. The Japanese were considered "enemy aliens."This actually preceded the acts of the US in February 1942, which interned most of the Japanese-American citizens who lived on the US west coast.Canada had already declared war on Germany in 1939.


Which counties in Mississippi are dry counties?

Like to know what are the dry counties are ! I want to know which counties other than Tate are dry !


How were the Japanese internment camps in Canada evidence of discrimination during World War 2?

they were interned because during ww2, Canada was at war with Japan and many canadians on the homefront felt that there were enemy aliens in British Columbia and thus wanted all Japanese people to be separated from the other sreggin.