What is a theme in Dwight Okita’s poem "In Response to Executive Order 9066"?
A. Executive Order 9066 unfairly targeted Japanese Americans.
B. President Roosevelt was a wise and careful decision maker.
C. Many Japanese Americans were undercover spies for the enemy.
D. The US had to intern Japanese Americans to secure domestic borders.
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The poem, In Response to Executive Order 9066 was written by Dwight Okita during a time when they were deported to their home country and all Japanese Americans were unduly being targeted.
The family of narrator with their 14 year old are relocating to their home town.
Thus the correct answer is “A”, Executive Order 9066 unfairly targeted Japanese Americans.
The family of narrator with their 14 year old are relocating to their home town.
Thus the correct answer is “A”, Executive Order 9066 unfairly targeted Japanese Americans.
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"The theme in Dwight Okita’s poem ""In Response to Executive Order 9066"" is “Japanese Americans were extremely angered by their forced internment.”
It showed the unfair means by which Japanese Americans were targeted. In the poem, the family of the narrator that is a 14-years-old girl was shown who was deported to relocate because she was an inheriting of Japanese.
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