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The government internment policy relocated thousands of Japanese Americans to camps located where?

Isolated locations


How did the us government policy of internment affect thousands of Japanese Americans on the west coast of the US?

The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.


Government internment policy relocation thousands of Japanese Americans to camps located where?

Isolated locations


How did the us government policy of internment affect thousands of Japanese Americans of the west coast of the US?

Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations


How did the Us. government policy of internment affect thousands of Japanese-Americans on the west coast of the US?

Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations


How did the U.S. government policy of internment affect thousands of Japanese Americans of the west coast of the US?

Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations


Why were thousands of US citizens put in internment?

they were faced prejudice


When did Franklin D. Roosevelt authorize the internment of Japanese Americans?

In the year 1942 there was an atmosphere of hysteria, President Roosevelt, encouraged by officials at all levels of the federal government, authorized the internment of tens of thousands of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and resident aliens from Japan


How did the Indian removal affect Native Americans?

The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.


How did the Indian Removal Act affect Native Americans?

The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.


How did Indian removal act affect native Americans?

The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.


Were Japanese forced to live in internment camps?

Yes it is true. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, President FDR issued Executive Order 9066 which lead to the relocation of thousands of Japanese-Americans to internment camps. Though not as harsh as concentration camps set up by the Germans, people died and living conditions were rough.