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... Once this was done and policies that cried out for the expulsion of the barbarians were put into full force, the Japanese- as well as the West- were ready for ...
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... It found that all the governors except Ralph Carr of Colorado refused to permit the West Coast Japanese into their states except under armed guard and behind ...
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... of the Japanese economic high command set their sights on making Japan into the economic and technological equal, and perhaps even the superior of the West. ...
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... There were many who could have cared less if the Japanese came, or if the Americans left, or if the Japanese left, and the Americans came. ...
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... He believed that naval attacks and air raids would occur, along with acts of sabotage and espionage by Japanese living along the west coast. ...
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... It is no accident that managerial experience with human resources is valued substantially higher in Japan than in the West. Japanese CEO's regard experience ...
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... attack of the Japanese on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States grew concerned that people of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast would ...
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... 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which led to the evacuation and internment of 120,000 West Coast Japanese Americans. ...
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... 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which led to the evacuation and internment of 120,000 West Coast Japanese Americans. ...
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Japanese culture has arisen as a mixture of the East and the West. Japanese have been able to keep their traditional aesthetic features ...
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... upon. A couple of weeks later, King and the cabinet agreed that all Japanese Canadians should be removed from the West Coast. The ...
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... Whites living on the West Coast began fearing their Japanese neighbors because of the coast's proximity to and lack of defense from Japan. ...
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... "The Roosevelt administration was pressured to remove persons of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast by farmers seeking to eliminate Japanese competition ...
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In 1942, 23,000 Japanese Canadians lived on the West Coast of British Columbia. ... Japanese Canadians were allowed to travel freely and return to the West Coast. ...
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... the West Coast atmosphere became charged with the fear that there was an impending invasion. They had an unbelievable suspicion that Japanese Americans in ...
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... the West Coast atmosphere became charged with the fear that there was an impending invasion. They had an unbelievable suspicion that Japanese Americans in ...
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... which had only recently (since 1856, with the arrival of Commodore Perry's Pacific Squadron in Yedo Harbor) opened its doors to the West...Japanese art proved ...
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... 1949. At the time most of the Japanese population was concentrated in British Columbia, on the West Coast of Canada. The Japanese ...
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... legal basis for the evacuation and internment of the evacuation and internment of over 110,000 Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans from the West Coast. ...
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... World War 2. Despite modernization from the west, the long history of the justice system is still distinctly apparent in Japan. Of course, Japanese law was not ...
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... By March 1942, national public opinion polls showed 93% were in favor of evacuating all of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast (Weber, 1980). ...
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... 1949. At the time most of the Japanese population was concentrated in British Columbia, on the West Coast of Canada. The Japanese ...
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... This action was immediately responsible for removing and imprisoning 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast. Ironically ...
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... The most well known cause yellow fever, dengue, Japanese encephalitis, tick-borne encephalitis, West Nile, Kunjin and St Louis encephalitis virus.2 What is ...
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... This, added to the fact that the Japanese were rumored to have an amazingly effective spy system on Hawaii and the West Coast, led the Japanese-Americans to ...
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... This, added to the fact that the Japanese were rumored to have an amazingly effective spy system on Hawaii and the West Coast, led the Japanese-Americans to ...
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... From March 24 to November 3,1942, the mass removal of Japanese Americans from the west coast took place over eight months. Japanese ...
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... These contrasting approaches to imperialism reveal how the foundation of Japanese imperialism differs from the West in how they went about expanding. ...
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... These contrasting approaches to imperialism reveal how the foundation of Japanese imperialism differs from the West in how they went about expanding. ...
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... If Japanese-American were truly a military threat, then why were those living on the West Coast targeted and those in Hawaii and along the East Coast ignored? ...
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