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Wrong again....you aren't a teacher in real life, ...
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Wrong again....you aren't a teacher in real life, ...
That's because the majority of them were placed in internment camps.Not a single Japanese American was convicted of espionage or sabotage throughout the entirety of the war.
By that logic, we can PREvent all crime by throwing ALL people into concentration camps. Who will be first to volunteer?That's because the majority of them were placed in internment camps.
Not all people, just the criminals. ..By that logic, we can PREvent all crime by throwing ALL people into concentration camps.
Is someone a criminal BEFORE they commit a crime?Not all people, just the criminals. ..![]()
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FDR Called Them Concentration Camps: Why Terminology Matters
Also, why do some people say “internment” or “relocation," while others say “incarceration” and “forced removal"?www.huffpost.com
"Critics will complain that the term “concentration camps” is an exaggeration that recalls Nazi camps during the Holocaust. However, the level of brutality does not change the fact that these meet the definition of a concentration camp, for example as seen in the 2013 Merriam-Webster English Language Learner’s Dictionary:
It seems it was just another scheme to keep Jews isolated so they couldn't "harm" other nations.