Vocabulary
History
Author
Book details
Unit terms
100

The state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.

Internment

100

Document by FDR.

Forced Japanese Americans into internment camps.

Executive Order 9066

100
The author of the book

George Takei

100

Person who became block manager in the camps

Mr. Takei

100

Rhetorical appeal that appeals to the audiences emotions

Pathos

200

Something unfair that happens, often in violation of a basic human right.

injustice

200

The place that was bombed in the US by Japan that started the United States' involvement in WWII

Pear Harbor, Hawaii

200

How many siblings does the author have?

2

200

Location of the first camp that the author and his family were send to 

Arkansas 

200

Rhetorical appeal that appeals to logic, data, or evidence

Logos

300

Treating people like they're too inferior or uncivilized to  considered real people

Dehumanization

300
Cities in Japan that were bombed by the US during the war.

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

300

What show was the author most famous for?

Star Trek

300

Place that the family went to on a trip while in the camps.

A farm

300

Rhetorical appeal that involves using the credibility of the speaker

Ethos

400

The fear of foreigners or strangers.

Xenophobia

400
The year WWII ended

1945

400

Where the author was born

Los Angeles

400

The author's parents were considered this after answering the loyalty questionnaire 

No-Nos

400

Information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause

Propaganda 

500

Someone who destroys or disrupts something on purpose

Saboteur 

500

President who signed the Official Apology to Japanese Americans

Ronald Reagan 

500
Age the author was when he and his family were forced into the internment camps

8

500

Area of Los Angeles that the author's family had to live in when they returned home

Skid Row

500

All of the elements of SPACECAT

Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, and CAT (choices, appeals, tone)