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Vocabulary Terms

Vocabulary Terms. i nternment the imprisonment or confinement of people, commonly in large groups, without trial espionage the use of spies, often by a government, to discover the military and political secrets of other nations sabotage

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Vocabulary Terms

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  1. Vocabulary Terms internment • the imprisonment or confinement of people, commonly in large groups, without trial espionage • the use of spies, often by a government, to discover the military and political secrets of other nations sabotage • to deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct something, especially for political or military advantage www.dictionary.com

  2. How did Japanese Americans feel about being interned? • What was daily life like in the camps? • Did any of the information provided surprise you? While watching the video…

  3. George Takei He and his family were sent to the Rohwar Internment Camp in Arkansas, and later to the Tule Lake Internment Camp in California during WWII.

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  5. What do you think?

  6. Did the federal government do enough to make up for the treatment of Japanese-Americans during World War II? Explain. • If your answer is no, what else should have been done to rectify this injustice?

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