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Historigraphy Over Japanese Internment
4,453 words, approx. 15 pages
 On February 19, 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Executive Order of 9066, moving all Japanese-Americans in the mainland of the U.S to internment camps located on uninhabitable federal lands in the nation's interior, such as deserts, swamps etc. It has been established with historians that the movement of the Japanese to the internment camps was terrible, causing great harm to the Japanese. Many historians throughout the years however have questioned FDR decision and the factors that caused him to sign the Executive order of 9066.
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Japanese American Internment
2,282 words, approx. 8 pages
 Research paper that focuses on the deprivation of basic civil liberties on Japanese Americans during before and after the interment camps were put into effect.
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Singling out the Japanese
541 words, approx. 2 pages
 Evaluates the wrongful singling out of Japanese Americans more than German and Italian Americans during World War II.
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