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English, 20.10.2021 23:00 Katyazamo

Who read "What Japanese Americans Lost During WWII Internment? If yes please help me I have 6 questions

1. According to the woman interviewed in the storywhat was her grandmother's fear as she was leaving home?

2. What thoughts and feelings did the woman experience as a young girl leaving home?

3. What does the museum curator say happened to the property of many Japanese Americans who were incarcerated?

4. How did friendship with a white neighbor help the family of the man interviewed?

5. What would you do if you saw your neighbors being removed from their homes?

6. How might the government repair the damage done to the Japanese American families who lost money or property during World War II?

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