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1. Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066.
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Answer:
Explanation:
1.)Because of the security of the nation after the attack of the Pearl harbor
2.)President Roosevelt Authorized
the creation of the camps and the forced removal of Japanese Americans by through the government officials at different level.
3.)It is an example of legally sanctioned discrimination and persecution because the United States were encroached and attacked by the Japanese, and there is panic among the American with the dealings that the American Japanese may destroy the Americans. And this signified a racial prejudices.
4.) The conditions of the internment camps are over crowding, poor living conditions. This makes their health to be at risk and makes them to be vulnerable to sickness and the reason for the need of physician.
5.) There life before the war was going on smoothly because there is free movement, engagement in different activities that suit them but during the camp there fully monitored and it was more like prison yard for them.
6.) The reactions Japanese Americans had for their forced internment are anger due to their isolated life, loneliness and other psychological effects.
7.) The compensations that were made to Japanese Americans for their discriminatory treatment were the disbursement of money worth more than $1.6 billion in reparations to the Japanese Americans that survive after the camp.