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You might be thinking of executive order 9066, which was issued in 1942 and ordered Japanese Americans to be sent to internment camps.

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Executive order 9906 suspended the constitutional rights of which group during world war 2?

executive order suspended the constitutional rights of anyone of Japanese decent living on the west coast and southern arizona, as well as hawai. the executive order was put into place after japan bombed pearl harbor


Was the American army still segregated during ww1?

Yes. Desegration didn't occur until 1948 under Executive Order 9981


Who designed the 48 star flag?

President William Howard Taft issued an Executive Order that formalized the appearance of the 48-star flag.


How long did executive Order 9066 last?

Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, lasted until the end of World War II, effectively concluding in 1945. The order led to the internment of approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans, most of whom were U.S. citizens, in relocation camps. Although the formal order was lifted after the war, the consequences and impacts of the internment continued to be felt long after. The last of the internment camps closed in 1946.


Executive Order 9066 represented a significant challenge for?

Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942, represented a significant challenge for Japanese Americans, as it authorized the internment of around 120,000 individuals of Japanese descent, many of whom were U.S. citizens. This order reflected wartime hysteria and racial prejudice, leading to the loss of homes, businesses, and personal freedoms for those affected. The internment is now recognized as a grave injustice and a violation of civil liberties, highlighting the dangers of racial discrimination and governmental overreach during times of crisis.