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The American Japanese

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE HISTORY

  • In 1941 the Japens attacked
  • Pearl Harbor and started
  • WW11. The affect of this
  • was that many Americans
  • were prejudice against Japan's
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CAMPS

  • The Japanese were put into
  • camps. There was about 10
  • camps. The camps were
  • over crowded and provided
  • poor living conditions.

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  • The houses they lived in
  • had no plumbing or
  • cooking facilities. They
  • rationed out the food and
  • they were charged for their food.

PREJUDICE

  • The Japanese were victims
  • of prejudice many times.
  • One time was when the
  • Americans took them to
  • the camps with reasoning.
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POLITICAL EFFECTS

  • The American had put
  • many affects on the
  • Japanese American. Some
  • reasons are...
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  • They lost all their rights
  • and their right to vote.
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ECONOMIC EFFECTS

  • The Americans were putting
  • the Japanese Americans
  • into camps. The effects of
  • taking them to the camps
  • are...
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  • They lose all their land
  • and the money they earn
  • from the property.
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SOCIAL EFFECTS

  • The Japanese Americans
  • had been seen differently
  • because of the bombing
  • in Pearl Harbor.
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  • Another reason they were
  • socially affected was that
  • they weren't allowed to
  • live we're they wanted to
  • live.

ANY QUESTIONS?

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