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Megan Burns Japanese American Internment Camps (IV. Hardships of Camp LIfe…
Megan Burns Japanese American Internment Camps
I. Introduction Paragraph
Attention-Getter
" 'Oh, you do everything to survive. At least try to be comfortable. What else are we going to do? We're locked up. Right?' "
Thesis Statement
Due to racist suspicions caused by the attack on Pearl Harbor, all Japanese-Americans were forced to leave their homes and enter camps that would leave scars on them forever.
II. Historical Background
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Damage to ships/planes/etc.
Deaths/human damage
Repairs
Date of attack
Gov't response and action
President Response
Spying
Goal/why
Number of Japanese/totals
III. Relocation Process
Frenzy of Moving
Other people's profit
Crops
Companies
Robbery
what to sell
Evacuation (moving)
Compensation
Loss
Disrespect
Assembly Centers
Hygiene
types of locations
Number of Locations
Privacy
Types of housing
Sleep
Comfort
Weather
Internment Camps
locations (states)
parts/types of buildings
IV. Hardships of Camp LIfe
family ties
medical treatment and disease
hygiene
Social
food
Comfort
banned items
Location
Weather
Culture
Conclusion