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Japanese Internment Simulation. Objectives: To Evaluate historical information in a creative way To understand the events that led up to internment To evaluate civil rights in the US To evaluate US domestic policy Agenda Simulation Discussion Propaganda posters
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Japanese Internment Simulation Objectives: • To Evaluate historical information in a creative way • To understand the events that led up to internment • To evaluate civil rights in the US • To evaluate US domestic policy Agenda • Simulation • Discussion • Propaganda posters • HEY! YOUR COMPLETE DBQ WITH OUTSIDE INFORMATION, DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, RATIONALE, AND SOURCES IS DUE MARCH 29! WHICH IS 1 THURSDAYS AWAY! YOU HAVE NO LIBRARY DAYS NEXT WEEK SO YOU BETTER GET ON THIS!
Read • As a class, read the Simulation • Part 1 – Chris and ??? • Part 2 – Volunteers???
Simulation • If the story actually happened and you and your family were actually interned what would you do? • What would you be feeling? • What would you be worrying about? • What would you be scared of?
Bill of Rights Violation • Read through the bill of rights (get it online) • Which of your rights was violated? And Why?
Comparison • Compare your experience with the experience of Japanese Americans • Does what happened to you make anyone in the eastside community more safe? Did what happened to the Japanese Americans make anyone more safe? • Think about the discussion we had last week • When is it justified to suspend someone's civil rights? Is it ever justified? • What would you do if your civil rights were suspended?
Picking a Side • If you answered Yes to both questions please sit on the Left side of the room • If you answered No to both questions please sit on the Right side of the room • Choose a partner on your side of the room and read your statement to them. • With that same partner create a propaganda poster that will visually express to combination of the opinions in your statements