Describe the process of dehumanization used by the government to control the Japanese-American population and make them easier to send to internment camps. What were some steps used in this process?

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2. Describe the process of dehumanization used by the government to control the Japanese-American population and make them easier to send to internment camps. What were some steps used in this process?

3. Takei shares with his readers a lot about his family members. What is the role of his father in his history? His mother?

4. What might Takei not have mentioned (a "silence") in his discussion of his voyage through Santa Anita Racetrack to Camp Rohwer? Refer to an exact page in your justification.

5. The Attorney General of California at the time and later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Earl Warren, pushed for the targeted incarceration of Japanese-Americans. Imagine that you are a historian using They Called us Enemy to explore how popular prejudice and racism can shape legal decisions. What is one argument you could make regarding Earl Warren’s actions? What evidence would you use to support your argument? What would be a possible counter argument?

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5) The Attorney General of California at the time and later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Earl Warren, pushed for the targeted incarceration of Japanese-Americans. Imagine that you are a historian using They Called us Enemy to explore how popular prejudice and racism can shape legal decisions. What is one argument you could make regarding Earl Warren’s actions? What evidence would you use to support your argument? What would be a possible counter argument?

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