sufficient for a specific need or requirement.
Adequate
People of what ancestry were removed from there homes?
What state did Korematsu and his family live in?
California
True or false
Korematsu lost to the United States.
True
a violation, a breach, or an unauthorized act.
Infringed
What war was going on during this time?
World War II
What state was Korematsu's family forced to move to?
Utah
was Korematsu an American or Japanese citizen?
American Citizen
During World War II, the United States, by order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, forcibly relocated and incarcerated at least 125,284 people of Japanese descent in 75 identified incarceration sites. Most lived on the Pacific Coast, in concentration camps in the western interior of the country.
Internment Camps
Who was president during this time?
Franklin D Roosevelt
What city was there interment camp in?
Topaz
Did Korematsu end up in the Supreme Court.
Yes
to reduce or limit something, or to stop something before it is finished.
Curtail
What did executive order 9066 authorize
This order authorized the Secretary of War and the armed forces to remove people of Japanese ancestry from what they designated as military areas and surrounding communities in the United States.
True or False
Were all Japanese-Americans in the U.S. forced to move?
False
Did Korematsu get arrested before or after the Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbor?
about 6 months after
a legal order allowing a court to correct its original judgment upon discovery of a fundamental error that did not appear in the records of the original judgment's proceedings and that would have prevented the judgment from being pronounced.
Coram Nobis
What executive order authorized the secretary of war and the armed forces to remove people of Japanese ancestry from military areas and surrounding communities?
Order 9066
What city did his family live in?
San Bruno
What year was Korematsu arrested?
1942