Pretend that you were a typical 20-year-old Japanese American in 1942. Describe the circumstances in which you lived at that time

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: In 1942, most other Americans looked upon Japanese as untrustworthy. The Japanese were victims of much slander and propaganda in the media. Many Japanese were torn between loyalty to the United States and their ethnic background. Forced to sell their valuable property holdings to other Americans, often for much less than their value, for the duration of the war most Japanese were sent to relocation centers.

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