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What was the forced relocation of Japanese American during World War 2?

the reason was to get back at japanese


The square footage of Japanese relocation ceters during World War 2?

See: Japanese American internment


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

Japanese-Americans .


What does war relocation authority stand for?

it doesn't stand for anything. war relocation authority means the U.S civilian agency responsible for the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during world war 2


During World War 2 wich goup of Americans did the US place in relocation camps because of their nationality?

Japanese


Where were the relocation camps for the Japanese in the US during World War 2?

US Internment Camps during WW IIThe related link site will have a map of all the Japanese-American Internment camps in the United States during World War II.


The relocation of us citizens of japanese descent during world war 2 was a violation of which constitution principal?

limited government (grad point) ;)


The relocation of us citizens of Japanese descent during World War 2 was a violation of which constitutional principal?

limited government (grad point) ;)


Why were the Japanese Americans held in relocation camps during World War 2?

Because the U.S. government thought that some of them might be spies.


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

Gila River War Relocation Center, ArizonaGranada War Relocation Center, Colorado (AKA "Amache")Heart Mountain War Relocation Center, WyomingJerome War Relocation Center, ArkansasManzanar War Relocation Center, CaliforniaMinidoka War Relocation Center, IdahoPoston War Relocation Center, ArizonaRohwer War Relocation Center, ArkansasTopaz War Relocation Center, UtahTule Lake War Relocation Center, CaliforniaRecommendation: Read the book Farewell to Manzanar to learn what it was like for the Japanese


The relocation of US Citizens of Japanese descent during world war ll was a violation of which constitutional principal?

The relocation of US Citizens of Japanese descent during World War II was a violation of the constitutional principle of due process as outlined in the Fifth Amendment, which guarantees that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.


What year did the Japanese Internment start?

The Japanese Internment in the United States started in 1942, during World War II.