Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
The Former Federal Government of USA.
What happened to the Japanese Canadians?
They were forced to move to BC and other interior parts of Canada. They lived in internment camps and farms because they were seen as "enemy aliens".
Where did World War II start?
Between Germany (the Nazis) and Poland.
When did this take place?
During World War II (1939-1945).
Why were the Japanese Canadians seen differently?
They had bombed many places for resources (such as the USA), making them seem like the "enemy aliens" to other countries.
Who was the Prime Minister of Canada during World War II?
Wilfrid Laurier.
What parts of Japan did USA bomb?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Where was the Gentlemen's Agreement made?
In Canada by the Prime Minister: Wilfrid Laurier.
When did World War II start and end (date, month, and year)?
Sep 1, 1939 - Sep 2, 1945.
Why was the Gentlemen's Agreement created?
To limit the amount of people immigrating to Japan because of their protests on violence from the Caucasians.
Who were the Nikkei?
Japanese Immigrants and their descendants.
What pie did the Japanese-Canadians eat?
Apple Pie. (trick question :P but whoever gets it right gets the point)
Where did Japan bomb in China during World War II?
Mukden, China.
When was the Internment of the Japanese Canadians (start and end)?
Feb 19, 1942 - Mar 20, 1946.
Why were the Japanese-Canadians forced to relocate?
They had bombed China making the US suspicious of them. This led to the US bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 2 days in fear of attacks.
Who was involved during World War II (the main ones)?
Germany, Italy, France, Great Britain, USA, Soviet Union, China, and Japan.
What did the Caucasian do to the Japanese Canadians?
They had destroyed their neighborhoods and had many counts of violent discrimination whilst marching through China and Japan.
Where was involved with the Internment camps?
When were the Japanese Canadians able to return back?
Although the war ended in 1945, the Japanese Canadians weren't allowed back home until 1949 but they never got their stolen/lost possessions, valuables and homes back.
Why were the Japanese Canadians forced to relocate?
It was based on their bombings and they were categorized as "enemy aliens", which began to remove their personal and human rights.
Who apologized for the Japanese-Canadians internment camps?
President Reagan during the 1980s had acknowledged and apologized for the injustice of internment to the Japanese-Canadians including a provided $21,000 cash payment to each person who was imprisoned.
What was the name of the Law created to apologize to the Japanese Canadians?
Public Law 100-383 – the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.
Where was the Japanese-Canadians forced to relocate to?
In small camps and farms in BC and other interior parts of Canada.
When did the President apologize to the Japanese-Canadians for the internment camps?
1988.
They wanted resources because of their shortages on oil and other natural resources so their decided to bomb the USA and BC, causing USA to bomb Japan.