Roosevelt used the events described in the excerpt to justify the implementation of policies aimed at expanding government intervention in the economy, particularly through the New Deal. He argued that the economic crisis and the suffering of the American people necessitated decisive action to provide relief, recovery, and reform. By highlighting the urgency of the situation, Roosevelt sought to garner public support for his initiatives, which aimed to stabilize the economy and prevent future crises.
About 120,000 Japanese-Americans, 3/4 LOYAL Americans (Nisei).
During World War II, people of Japanese descent, including U.S. citizens, were removed to internment camps due to widespread fear and suspicion following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The U.S. government deemed them a potential security threat, despite a lack of evidence of disloyalty. This decision was fueled by racial prejudice and wartime hysteria, leading to the forced relocation of over 120,000 individuals to camps across the country. The internment is now recognized as a grave injustice and violation of civil rights.
From 1942 to 1945, it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent would be interred in isolated camps. Enacted in reaction to Pearl Harbor and the ensuing war, the Japanese internment camps are now considered one of the most atrocious violations of American civil rights in the 20th century.
by arguing that some people were created to rule others.
Internment Camps were used to confine and isolate people form the outside world.
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The Stock market crash caused a panic. People rushed to pull money out of banks. Banks did not have enough money for everyone.
No. The Japanese Internment camps were not hurtful, they simply isolated the Japanese from the rest of the country.
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They were ALL japaneese.
Force or threaten the Japanese-People
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yes all of them did
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nothing they are usually nacked