What was the fate of Japanese-Americans in WWII?
The Japanese-Americans were taken to relocation centers in isolated parts of the western mountain and plains states and stayed behind barbed wires.
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- Japanese Americans are well _____________ into _____________________ nowadays.
- The direct cause that the U.S. entered WWII was the Japanese sudden raid of the US’s naval base at _____ _____.
- 13. A: Japanese B: Poles C: Americans D: Germans
- What was the influence of WWI and WWII on Britain?
- The implementation of the European Union has: A: Made it harder for Americans to compete against the Germans in the British market B: Made it easier for Americans to compete against the Germans in the British market C: Made it harder for Americans to compete against the Japanese in the British market D: Made it easire for Americans to compete against the Japanese in the British market
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What were the roles of women and men after WWII?
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What are the reasons for Britain’s relative decline after WWII?
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What does the Japanese emphasize in their diet?
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What were the two guiding principles underlying American diplomatic activities in WWII?
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________ surprised me most was ________. A: That…that she spoke Japanese so well B: What…how could she speak Japanese so well C: What…that she spoke Japanese so well D: That…why she could speak Japanese so well