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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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....
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....
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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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