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WWII Internment Camps CSI. CASE FILE. There were no court hearing, no due process, no writs of habeas corpus. With the swipe of a pen, authorities removed over 110,000 men, women and children from their homes. Internment Camps. CLASSIFIED. Activity Directions Work Cooperatively - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WWII
Internment Camps
CSI
CLASSIF IED
C A S E F I L E
Internment Camps
There were no court hearing, no due process, no writs of habeas corpus. With the swipe of a pen, authorities removed over 110,000 men, women and children from their homes
Activity Directionso Work Cooperatively
o Read each document thoroughly
o Use your Think Marks
o Complete handout - “Detective Log”
o Individually, complete a one-page summary
o Have Fun!!!
Who authored the document?
When was the document
authored?
What type of document?
Who was the audience for the
document? Why was it created?
Who was the aggressor in the incident according to
the document?
Document 1
Document 2
See Handout
Detective Log
Directions: Before starting this activity, be sure to:
1. Carefully read and think about each of the documents and historical newspaper
articles.
2. Ask yourself: What do I already know about this document and historical background
and the topic? What was learned from the document? What was your initial “gut feeling”
after I first read the “headline” and then the document? Did my opinion change? Was the
document persuasive?
3. Use the provided graphic organizer to write down the major theme and important facts
from each of the document. What important names, dates, events, and major ideas that
you were able to discern from the document?
4. Have Fun! Work Smart and Work Together!!!
Helpful Hints
World War II
“A Complete and Devastating Surprise!”
On December 7, 1941, Japanese planes, launched off aircraft carriers,
bombed the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
• Over 2,000 Dead
• 18 naval vessels and 187 aircraft either destroyed or damaged
• No aircraft carriers docked at the time – this would prove to be a
decisive factor throughout the war in the Pacific
A Complete and Devastating Surprise, but was it!
Resources
Concept WheelWrite topic/concept in the center of wheel Add details between each spoke Box on right is for additional information
Doc. 1
Questions to Consider
What questions did you ask while evaluating these sources?
On what points do the accounts agree?
On what points do the accounts differ?
Which of these sources aligns most closely with what you already knew about the Internment Camps? Please explain?
Which of these sources is most reliable in determining what actions of the United States and the implementation of Internment Camps? Why do you think so?
Describe the difficulties in developing an accurate account of historical events such as moral and legal justification of the use of Internment Camps?
If you were asked to write your own historical account of the events during the events leading up the attack of implementation of Internment Camps, how would you go about doing so?
Historiography
World War IIThe Color of War
The military persuaded FDR to issue Executive Order 9066
Ordered the expulsion of all persons of Japanese descent from the
West Coast
Over 110K men, women, and children were moved to internment
camps.
Essential Question: Describe what internments camps reveal about basic freedoms
Special
World War IIThe Color of War
Go For Broke: The 442 Regimental Combat Team
TTYN: What does the expression Go For Broke mean to you?
The soldiers of the 442nd needed to win big.
They were Nisei - American-born sons of Japanese immigrants
The Color of War - They fought two wars: the Germans in Europe and the
prejudice in America.
World War IIThe Color of War
Go For Broke: The 442 Regimental Combat Team
Other Resources
Summary Reading
3 - 2 - 13 Facts I Learned
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2 Questions I Still Have
.________________________________________
._________________________________________
1 Opinion I Have
.___________________________________________
Alternate
Assessment
Internment Camps
Supporting Details
5 W’s and H
Why was this important or interesting?
Who was involved?
When did it happen?
What happened?
How did it happen? Where did it take place?
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