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Study GuideTakaki, chapter 14World War IIRoosevelt and human rights (341)America’s first principles – the idealAmerica’s history – the realityAmerican imperialism (Westward into Asia)Continental expansionMexican WarCommodore Perry expeditionPhilippines WarJapanese imperialismThe Meiji RestorationJapanese industrial developmentJapanese export economyRusso-Japanese WarJapan and KoreaJapan and ChinaJapan and the Great DepressionJapanese militarism and autarchyJapanese expansion into ChinaJapanese expansion into VietnamClash of empires: the bid for control of East AsiaJapanese attack on Pearl HarborJapanese-American Hawaiian Home-GuardJapanese-American internment – Executive Order 9066Japanese-American soldiers (p 347)African Americans during World War IIJim CrowA.P. RandolphMarch on Washington MovementExecutive Order 8802Work in defense industriesSegregated army unitsTuskeegee Airmen“Race riots”The Black KilroyNAACP Charles Hamilton HoustonThurgood MarshallBayard RustinMexican Americans during World War IIPatterns of de jure and de facto segregationZoot Suit RiotsRosita the RiveterMexican American military serviceChinese AmericansNative AmericansReservationsIra HayesWind TalkersJewish AmericansAmerican anti-SemitismNazi racismThe Holocaust ................
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