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US Enters WWII Research Questions-
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 * Summarize the events of December 7, 1945**
 * It was basically the attack of Pearl Harbor and President Dwight Eisenhower quoted, "**//a date which will live in infamy."//**


 * Describe the actions taken by the United States government following the attack on Pearl Harbor.**
 * The Japanese attacked out of the blue, although the US did try to fight back, most of their artillery was blown up.


 * What is an ‘alien enemy’?**
 * An "Alien Enemy" is a enemy in war that a country fought against : foreign


 * Were all of the detainees considered ‘alien enemies’**
 * Yes all detainees were considered alien enemies.


 * How and why was the United States able to inter people of Japanese and German descent?**
 * The Proclamations states that if the U.S. is in war with any other foreign nation and the President makes a public proclamation of the event, all citizens of that nation not naturalized in the U.S. can be restrained or removed as alien enemies.


 * What was the US government able to do as a result of Proclamations 2525 and 2526?**

If you were from the nation that the U.S is in war with any foreign nation anf the President maks a public proclamation of the event, all citizens of that nation not natrualized in the U.S can be restrained or removed as alien enemies.

The U.s couldn't hurt anyone from Japan nor Germany,and since Japan bombed Pearl Habour and Germanywanted the U.S involved in the war, the U.S. took natrualized in the U.S. for their safety they would be sending them to intentment camps.
 * What were the circumstances surrounding Proclamation 2525 and 2526?**

Concentration Camps vs Internment Camps Research Questions
> A concentration camp was a death camp for a group of people for no reason
 * What is the difference between a concentration camp and an internment camp?**
 * An internment camp is a large detention center created for alien enemies


 * How were internment camps organized?**
 * They were used all over the country but varied in size.


 * Where were the internment camps?**
 * Most were in California or the north east


 * What was life like in the internment camps?**
 * There was no plumbing or cooking, the buildings were overfilled, some of the internment camps were in cold were people where unprepared for the weather.


 * Were there different internment camps for Japanese and Germans?**
 * Sometimes they shared, but others they were seprate.

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 * How were the Japanese and German camps similar and different?**
 * Both targeted people from the Japanese and German ancestry.

Japanese Americans Research Questions

 * How did the attack on Pearl Harbor affect the lives of Japanese Americans?**
 * The U.S people started hating the Japanese Americans because of what Japan did to the Americans.
 * General John L. DeWitt said "I don't want any of them [persons of Japanese ancestry] here. They are a dangerous element. There is no way to determine their loyalty... It makes no difference whether he is an American citizen, he is still a Japanese. American citizenship does not necessarily determine loyalty... But we must worry about the Japanese all the time until he is wiped off the map."


 * How were they treated after the bombing?**
 * Before, they probably would have been welcomed.
 * after, they were discriminated against


 * Why were they treated this way?**
 * People thought that they were on the Japaneese side, and were against the U.S.


 * Were Japanese Americans sympathetic to or against what Japan was doing?**
 * In what ways was this similar and different to how Jews were treated in Germany?**
 * Who were the Issei, Nissei, Kibei**
 * Issei - Japaneese imargated to U.S (born in Japan)
 * Nisei- born in America and taught american, (children of Issei)
 * Kibei- born in America but taught mostly or all in Japaneese.


 * Notes about personal story one.**
 * Akiko K, I no longer felt I'm an equal American, that I felt kind of threatened and nervous about it.
 * Notes about personal story two.**
 * Mutsu H, they said that the Jap is not a human being
 * Notes about personal story three.**
 * Nancy K. Araki, couldnt even buy an icecream cone as a little child.
 * Notes about personal story four.**
 * Notes about personal story five.**
 * Notes about personal story five.**