I am writing part of my essay on Japanese internment camps and one of the questions i am supposed to answer is why should new American citizens learn about this event?
Well what the people did during WW11 was they put the japanese in internment camps without any trial. Even innocent people were put in there. So ig they should learn that people didn't follow the constitution and this caused chaos
thank you thats a good answer have any more?
@Mehek14
lol irdk anything else I mean ik about internment camps but not really about what they should learn from this
lol same that's why i took it to the interment to look for it to be honest i don't see much to learn from this situation except that America was being a hypocrite ridiculing Hitler for this but doing the same thing.
lol tru well gl :)
lol thank you though
yw :)
yes as mehek said, it was a violation of their rights that were stated in the constitution, it was a period of fear and instability so they acted without much thought, although this was mostly just in the western continental United States, it was still considered one of the worst violation of constitutional rights ever
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