America in World War II
German-American and Italian-Americans (p. 822) – Why weren’they discriminated against? - The previous 2 decades had choked off new immigrants and thus they were more established as well and in centers that were crucial to Democratic support. Japanese-Americans – (pp. 822-823) Internment Camps –What were they? ................
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