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excerpt
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from
an a
rticle
pu
bli
she
d
by
the N
at
i
ona
l
Arc
h
ives
.
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re
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Coast
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as
d
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ili
ta
ry area
an
d
was
divided
in
to
m ilit
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y
zones
. Execut i
ve
Or
d
er
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aut hori
ze
d
mi
lita
ry
co
m man
ders
to
ex
clude
civ
ilians
from
mi
li
ta
ry ar
eas
.
Alt
ho
u
gh
t he langu
age
of
the
or
der
did
no
t
sp
ec
ify
any
et
hn
ic
gro
up
,
Lieutenan
t
Genera
l John
L.
De
Wi
tt
..
. p
rocee
ded
to
an
no
un
ce
curfews that
included
onl
y
Jap
a
nese
Am
ericans
.
Next
,
he
encoura
ge
d
vol
unta
ry
evac
u
ation
by
Jap
ane
se
A
me
r•i
cans
fro
m a
lim ited nu
mb
er
of a
reas
..
. .
On
March
29
, 194 2, .
..
DeW
itt issued
Pub
lic Pro
cl
amat
ion
No
. 4 ,
wh
ich
be
g
an
t
he
force
d
evac
uation and d
ete
nt ion
of
West
Coast
r
es
ide
nts
of
J
apanese
-
Amer
ican
an
ce
str
y
on
a
48
-
hour
not
i
ce
. . . .
Becau
se
of
t
he
perce
pt i
on
of " p
ub
l
ic
da
nger,"
all
J
apanese
with
in
va
r
ie
d dis
ta
nces
fr
om t
he
P
aci
fi
c co
as
t were
targete
d.
- "
Japanes
e-A
merican
I n
ternme
nt
dur
in
g Wor ld
War
II
,"
The U.S.
Nat
ional Ar
ch
iv
es
and Rec
ords
Ad
mi
nis
tr
ati
on
What w
as
one
way
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ay
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igh
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pt
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Score
two
po
in
ts
for
correct answers t h
at
address both:
Effects
of
executive order:
•
Many
in
dividuals were forced
into
Ja
panese
in
te
rnment
camps.
•
Many
in
dividuals were forced
to
live in
pr
imi
tive
and cramped condi
tions
.
•
Many
in
dividuals we
re
fo
r
ced
to
sell most
of
their
personal possessions.
•
Many
in
dividuals were forced to sell
their
property, including homes, businesses, and
farms.
■
Many
int
ernees
were
U.S.
citizens, Ni
se
i,
or
s,ons
or
daughters of Japanese immigrants.
Const
it
utional ri
ght
s violations:
• Internees were
not
formally charged, and
as
a result could
not
appeal
their
incarce
ra
tion.
■
In
te
rnees lost
their
personal liberties.
■
The government sacrificed individual rights
for
perceived public safety.
■
The
internment
w
as
racially
motiv
ated,
as
inte
rnment was
not
mandated
for
other
enemies such
as
German Americans and Ita
li
an
Amer
icans.
• Due process rights were ignored.
■
Violations
of
the
Fourtee
nth
Amendm
ent
: deprive any person
of
life, li
berty
,
or
prop
erty
without
due process
of
la
w;
nor
deny
to
any person
with
in i
ts
j
ur
isdiction the equal
prote
ct
ion
of
the
la
w
1
Re
sponse
prov
ides only
half
of
the
correct detai
ls.
O Does not provide a response,
or
the response
is
incor
re
ct
or
irrelevant.