Causes of Internment
Life in the Camps
Important Facts
Rights and Freedoms
Legacy and Impact
100

The event that led to Japanese internment during World War II.

What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?



100

The type of housing where families lived

What are barracks?



100

The ancestry of most internees.

What is Japanese ancestry?




100

The constitutional right most directly limited by internment.

What is due process?



100

The war after which the camps closed.

What is World War II?



200

The president who signed Executive Order 9066.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?



200

The barrier surrounding many camps.

What are barbed-wire fences?



200

The country of citizenship for about two-thirds of internees.

What is the United States?



200

The Supreme Court case that upheld internment during the war.

What is Korematsu v. United States?




200

Property many Japanese Americans lost during internment.

What are homes and businesses?



300

The country the United States was fighting in the Pacific.

What is Japan?




300

The structures used by guards to watch internees.

What are guard towers?



300

 The approximate number of people interned.

What is 120,000?



300

The group whose civil liberties were restricted during internment.

Who are Japanese Americans?



300

The action taken by the U.S. government in 1988.

What is an official apology?



400

The fear used to justify internment.

What is espionage and sabotage?



400

 Something many families lacked in camp housing.

What is privacy?



400

The government agency that managed the camps.

What is the War Relocation Authority?




400

The amendment that guarantees no person can be deprived of liberty without due process.

What is the Fifth Amendment?



400

The law that provided compensation to survivors.

 What is the Civil Liberties Act of 1988?



500

The order that authorized the removal of Japanese Americans from military zones.

What is Executive Order 9066?



500

An activity that continued for many children in the camps.

 What is schooling?



500

The term for Japanese Americans born in the United States.

What is Nisei?



500

The freedom that allows citizens to live where they choose.

What is freedom of movement?



500

The rights commonly viewed as having been violated by internment.

What are civil rights and civil liberties?