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2. The internment of Japanese Americans during World War II disrupted lives and ripped apart families. What do you think can be done today to address this terrible mistake? How can the government make amends?


3. If another war like WWII broke out today, do you think that the United States would pursue another policy similar to Japanese internment regarding whatever nation we would then be at war with? Or... because of what happened during WWII, do you think the United States would choose another path? Explain how you reached your conclusion.

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Explanation:2. What can be done today is to confront it and educate it to people to they are aware of our history and can know to to do better and think about what COULD have been done better. The government can make amends by awknowledging it and not being afraid to adress it....3. I think they would choose another policy different from the one used in ww2 because frankly its inhumane and people today tend to be alot more proggressive and innovative so they would most likley come up with a different solution.

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