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Japanese Injustice

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BREIF HISTORY

  • It was World War II and the
  • Japanese just bombed Pearl Harbor
  • and the Americans are furious with
  • the Japanese.
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INJUSTICES ON THE JAPANESE

  • A lot of Americans thought
  • that all Japanese were all
  • the same. Also Americans took
  • them to camps.

POLITICAL EFFECTS

  • The Japanese Americans had
  • no say in wheather they could
  • stay in there house. They were
  • not allowed to vote.
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ECONOMIC EFFECTS

  • All of the Japanese
  • Americans were gathered into
  • Interment camps.
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SOCIAL AFFECTS

  • Japanese American
  • children couldn't talk to
  • any American children.
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INTERMENT CAMPS

  • These camps are places
  • were the Americans would
  • gather all of the Japanese.

PEARL HARBOR

  • Pearl Harbor is a harbor in
  • Hawaii that was a major
  • port for World War II

STEREOTYPE

  • Stereotype is a
  • simplified image of
  • of a group. The Japanese
  • still today are stereotyped

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