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1. The internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2 disrupted lives and ripped apart families. What do you think can be done today to address this terrible mistake? How can the government make amends? (respond in AT LEAST 2 paragraphs)
2. Visit the links for the Historic Decisions of the Supreme Court to locate the three dissenting opinions in Korematsu written by Justices Frank Murphy, Robert Jackson, and Owen Roberts. Read 1 of these opinions, and then write a summary that states its main idea. What constitutional principle, if any, does the opinion use? (respond in AT LEAST 3 paragraphs)

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Answered by DebjaniSutradhar
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The internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2 disrupted lives and ripped apart families. What do you think can be done today to address this terrible mistake? How can the government make amends? (respond in AT LEAST 2 paragraphs)
2. Visit the links for the Historic Decisions of the Supreme Court to locate the three dissenting opinions in Korematsu written by Justices Frank Murphy, Robert Jackson, and Owen Roberts. Read 1 of these opinions, and then.then u know that is not be in this communication and we can be in....
Answered by 503541
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Answer:The Japanese American relocation program had significant consequences. Camp residents lost some $400 million in property during their incarceration. Congress provided $38 million in reparations in 1948 and forty years later paid an additional $20,000 to each surviving individual who had been detained in the camps.

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