cjhayes7573 cjhayes7573
  • 10-10-2017
  • History
contestada

Why were japanese on the west coast forced to live in internment camps?

Respuesta :

twinkiemonsteroqwu0u twinkiemonsteroqwu0u
  • 10-10-2017
I believe it was because the government was afraid that they might be spies for Japan, so they thought it was safer to keep them in one place so it would be easier to keep an eye on them. It also stemmed from racism due to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. fighting against the Japanese in the Pacific.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

As you walk barefoot in the park, your nose conveys to your brain the smell of the freshly cut grass, your skin sends information about the feel of the gentle b
A health care employee is never exposed to germs.
The concentration of calcium ion in blood is found to be 1.21 mmol/L. What is this concentration in mEq/L?
Why is the internet is important
Which topic was traditionally a subject of songs in Africa? War Love Agriculture and nature All of the above
The diameter of a circle is 8 yards. What is the circle's radius?
Why do scientists usually use a food web instead of a food chain?
How did the Treaty of Versailles help pave the way for the Nazi party to gain control of Germany? by limiting the territory of Germany by making the German peop
8, 6, 4, 2, 0, . . . Whats the value of the next sequence
In Structural Testing (White-Box), we ignore how the program is being written. Group of answer choices True False