TuleLakefilm__FA23__AAS-33A_Sec_06_-_AAS_History_I

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10/18/23, 11:36 AM TuleLake(film): FA23: AAS-33A Sec 06 - AAS History I https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1572983/quizzes/1710562 1/5 TuleLake(film) Due Oct 18 at 11:59pm Points 10 Questions 10 Available Oct 18 at 9am - Oct 18 at 11:59pm 14 hours and 59 minutes Time Limit None Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 59 minutes 10 out of 10 Correct answers will be available Oct 19 at 9am - Oct 21 at 12am. Score for this quiz: 10 out of 10 Submitted Oct 18 at 11:36am This attempt took 59 minutes. This quiz is based upon the film. Some questions may require your academic imagination. 1 / 1 pts Question 1 Most American news media tried to protect the constitutional rights of Japanese Americans after the Pearl Harbor Attack by the Japanese military. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 2
10/18/23, 11:36 AM TuleLake(film): FA23: AAS-33A Sec 06 - AAS History I https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1572983/quizzes/1710562 2/5 The loyalty questionnaire to the Japanese Americans who were interned was hypocrisy because the American government violated the constitutional right of the Japanese Americans while demanding their service and loyalty to the government. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 3 When the Japanese man named "Okamoto" was shot and killed by a soldier of the American military, there was a funeral ceremony. Which religious ceremony was held in the funeral? Protestant Christianity Catholicism Buddhism Islam 1 / 1 pts Question 4 According to the film, the Anglo medical personnel and administrators were unprejudicial toward the Japanese American patients. True False
10/18/23, 11:36 AM TuleLake(film): FA23: AAS-33A Sec 06 - AAS History I https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1572983/quizzes/1710562 3/5 1 / 1 pts Question 5 The overall thesis of the film is that Japanese American internees were extremely quite, obedient, and compliant toward the American internment camp authority due to the fact that Japanese people in general were taught to obey the authority for centuries. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 6 It is safe to say that after the death of the Japanese American internees by the internment authority, there was "collective trauma" among Japanese American internees. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 7 The denationalization of the Japanese American citizens was attempted even before the incarceration of the Japanese American citizens in the 1940's. True False
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10/18/23, 11:36 AM TuleLake(film): FA23: AAS-33A Sec 06 - AAS History I https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1572983/quizzes/1710562 4/5 1 / 1 pts Question 8 It appears that Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to protect the constitutional rights of Japanese American citizens despite the fact that U.S. Congress tried to forfeit citizenship from the Japanese Americans. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 9 The Renunciation of citizenship by the Japanese American internees was partially caused by their anger. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 10 It appears that younger generations of the Japanese Americans soon after the war desperately wanted to go to Japan and wanted to live in Japan due to their trauma and frustration. True False
10/18/23, 11:36 AM TuleLake(film): FA23: AAS-33A Sec 06 - AAS History I https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1572983/quizzes/1710562 5/5 Quiz Score: 10 out of 10