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Updated: 1/20/2022

the Japanese internment camps in the US, to stop any spying, conspiracy, etc.

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What was most closely related with the War Relocation Centers?

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In which region of the United states were most of the war relocation centers established?

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The detention centers where Japanese Americans were moved to and confined during World War 2?

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The theme for the Response to Excecutive Order 9006 by Dwight Okita, is relocation. He write the letter when Americans of Japanese Descent were given orders by the government to report to relocation centers.


During World War 2 which group was forced to uproot and move to American relocation centers?

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Why was executive order 9066 upheld as constitutional?

The constitutionality of Executive Order 9066 was upheld because the provisions of other orders that required individuals of Japanese ancestry to report to assembly centers and providing for the detention of such persons in assembly and relocation centers were separate.


How were the Japanese taken to relocation centers?

They where transported by over packed trains and buses,with the shades and curtains pulled down. They where not treated by kindness by any means,even those with 1/16 Japanese blood were imprisoned.


What discrimination did Japanese Americans face during the war?

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Did any Japanese people die in the relocation centers?

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In which regions of the US were most of the War Relocation Centers established?

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