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US Enters WWII Research Questions
Summarize the events of December 7, 1941. On December 7th 1941 japenease attack a naval base in hawii also known as the attack on pear harbor. leaving devistation, grief, and anger. Describe the actions taken by the United States government following the attack on Pearl Harbor. The next day president rosevelt adresse congress looking for permision to declare war on japan. following a famous speech in witch he stated "a day witch will live in infamy". What is an ‘alien enemy’? A person who becomes liable as an enemy from another nation. Were all of the detainees considered ‘alien enemies’? How and why was the United States able to inter people of Japanese and German descent? What was the US government able to do as a result of Proclamations 2525 and 2526? What were the circumstances surrounding Proclamation 2525 and 2526?
 * At first they were. Resulting in harsh treatment and cruel behavior. Coming from the U.S.
 * They made a treaty allowing law inforcement and officials to burry people held in camps that were no longer living.
 * They were able to invade Japenease territory.
 * Could not be murderous

Concentration Camps vs Internment Camps Research Questions
What is the difference between a concentration camp and an internment camp?

How were internment camps organized?
 * concentration camps can be rfered to as genicide, internment camps just held innocent people hostage but did not murder them.

Where were the internment camps? They used armed forces to inforce protection to those who were outside of the camps, while the rest of the army was fighting in the war.
 * on the west cost of the united states
 * in far off lands or rural areas.
 * What types of facilities did the US use to contain enemy aliens?**

Japanese Americans Research Questions

 * 1) How did the attack on Pearl Harbor affect the lives of Japanese Americans?
 * People were literly draged from thier homes and sent to these camps no matter how old they were.
 * 1) How were they treated before and after the bombing?
 * Before the bombing they were treated like everyone else, after the bombing they were treated like animals.
 * 1) Why were they treated this way?
 * people thought they would commit a crime in wich they would tell the leader of japan what U.S. was going to do next.
 * 1) Were most Japanese Americans sympathetic to or against what Japan was doing?
 * I think they were pretty hurt after being sent to these camps for something they were probably not going to do.
 * 1) In what ways was this similar and different to how Jews were treated in Germany?
 * Both were held hostage in these disgusting, emoral, hazzardes camps in wich many of thier own kind died.
 * 1) Who were the Nisei, Issei and Kibei?
 * Nisei were soldiers that served in military inteligance, Issei it is a type of a language that North America used during the war, Kibei it was a term used to describe Japanese Americans born in the U.S.

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