Japanese Americans being relocated to internment camps were given very little notice and could take only their clothes and a few small possessions. A. true B. false
a. true for it was druing world war 2 when pearl harbor was bombed
Anti-Japanese hysteria on the West Coast was caused, in part, by racism and fear.
true or false
it sounds true
after the Battle at Pearl Harbor, Japanese people were not trusted.
Most Japanese Americans were for Japan and against the U.S. in the war and would've spied for the Japanese government if they had not been detained.
true or false
@texaschic101
I believe that is false.
Eventually, the U.S. government recognized the injustice done to detained Japanese Americans and extended an official apology.
True
Despite fears that Japanese Americans would be disloyal, only one Japanese American was ever convicted of treason against the United States
true or false
False...I don't believe any Japanese Americans were convicted of treason or espionage.
I have to go now....I will be back on later if you have any more questions :)
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