Japanese American Incarceration During World War II
La encarcelación de estadounidenses japoneses en la Segunda Guerra Mundial
Japanese American Incarceration During World War II
Japanese American Incarceration During World War II
Japanese American Incarceration During World War II
Japanese American Incarceration During World War II
Japanese American Incarceration During World War II
With the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941, prejudice toward Japanese Americans erupted in the United States, leading to the unjust imprisonment of thousands of innocent Japanese American citizens. In Japanese American Incarceration During World War II readers will learn about the implications of imprisoning a group of people on the basis of fear and prejudice as well as the importance of making up for and learning from the mistakes of the past.
Lesson Resources
Response to Reading
Ready Routine
Use the READY Routine resources to help students build strong, evidence-based responses to text-dependent questions through a scaffolded process of reading, analysis, collaborative discussion, and writing.
Read the text
Examine the question
Analyze the text
Discuss your thinking
You write a response
Teach the Objectives
Reading Strategy
Ask and answer questions to understand text
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