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Q: How did life at manzanar reflect the Asian background of the people who were interned there?
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Art during the renaissance (which means "rebirth") reflected the values of that time because it show cased high realism, ideal beauty, and harmony and balance. Body proportions were explored as people became more accepting to science. Leonardo da Vinci was 'the renaissance man' because he explored everything, from literature, to science, to the arts, to mathematics. During this time, people of the renaissance were looking at themselves as people and humanism became their focus. Their art glorified man, by showing ideal beauty.


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Who wrote Farewell to Manzanar?

"Farewell to Manzanar" was written by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and her husband James D. Houston. The book is a memoir that tells the story of Jeanne's experiences as a Japanese-American internee during World War II.


How many people were at the manzanar camp in 1941?

122


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How did the US government treat the US Japanese citizens after the attack on Pearl Harbor?

The US and Canada interned their Japanese citizens in horrible camps illegally. The Supreme Court determined the US Government had broken the constitution when they interned the Japanese people, took their homes and possessions and shut down their businesses.The camps were not suitable or habitable for humans to live in. They were kept in these camps until up to a year after the war was over. An excellent book to read is Farewell to Manzanar to learn what the Japanese went through and how mistreated they were when they were innocent citizens.


What is a description of the difficulties people experienced at Manzanar?

The people at Manzanar faced several difficulties. As an internment camp for Japanese Americans, the facilities were always overcrowded. At times, there were both food and water shortages as well. There was also a lot of animosity between the Japanese Americans and the U.S. servicemen that were assigned to the camp.


Why were people interned at the beginning of World War II?

Japanese Americans living on the west coast of the US were interned for the duration of the war. There was mass hysteria about their supposed lack of loyalty. Strangely enough Japanese Americans in the Hawaiian Islands were not interred.


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What exactly are internment camps?

1. In Britain most adult male enemy aliens were interned (in internment camps), in many cases for a few months only. British Fascists were also interned or held in prisons. 2. The US had similar policies, but in the case of the Japanese even people born in America by Japanese parents and naturalized Japanese were interned as well as actual Japanese citizens.


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What was a blacklist in the cold war?

It was a list of people considered to be enemies of the state (Federal Government) or spies. These people were either interned or arrested and tried. It did not matter what their racial or national background was: if they suspected or had proof of someone being an enemy of the state they were dealt with.