RACISM, CIVIL LIBERTIES, AND THE INTERNMENT OF JAPANESE-AMERICANS

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RACISM, CIVIL LIBERTIES, AND THE INTERNMENT OF JAPANESE-AMERICANS World War II Christine C. Tylutki ctylutki@syrdiocese.org

Steps of the American History Public Policy Analyst Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Identify the Causes Evaluate the Policy

Step 1 - Define the Problem Racism, Civil Liberties, and the Internment of the Japanese-Americans Complete the worksheet (1)

Step 2 – Gather the Evidence Click on the image to watch a video on Japanese-American internment - Complete the worksheet (2) after viewing

Step 2 – Gather the Evidence 1 2 Click on each image to watch a video on Japanese-American internment - Continue to complete the worksheet (2) after viewing

Step 3 – Identify the Causes

Step 3 – Identify the Causes Click on the image to read about the history of the Japanese in the United States - Continue to complete the worksheet (3) after viewing

Step 4 – Evaluate the Policy Click on the image to watch a video on Korematsu v. US- Complete the worksheet (4) after viewing

Step 4 – Evaluate the Policy Click on the image to read about the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 - Continue to complete the worksheet (4) after reading

Step 4 – Evaluate the Policy Continue to complete the worksheet (4) after reading