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Name__________________ Why were Japanese Americans interned during WWII? Round One Document Reasons for internment suggested by this document Evidence from document to support these reasons Doc ... ument A Government Newsreel: Japanese Relocation by U.S. Office of War Information Date: __1943___ They state that 2/3 of the Japanese population were legal citizens and the other 1/3 were illegal aliens. They assumed that there may be Japanese spy’s in the United States but didn’t know how classify them individually. The easiest way for the government to prevent an attack on the west was to move all the Japanese away from the coast and move them inland and away from oil fields, fisheries and airports. Hypothesis 1: Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II? The government was not sure if any of the Japanese that lived in the United States were spy’s and this was a way for the government just to try and put all the Japanese in a specific area that was easier controlled and supervised by the Army. Round Two Document Reasons for internment suggested by this document Evidence from document to support these reasons Document B The Munson Report Date: ___1941__ They classify the Japanese on the west coast as not a problem and not likely to create an armed uprising. The state that if there is an uprising amongst the Japanese it will likely be from imported agents. The Japanese here were farmers, fisherman, and small business owners. [Show More]
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