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3 reasons why the government is not

justified for interning ( Concertation camps) Japanese Americans?
(world war 2)

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User Kebechet
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The story is all about the innocence and violence that are found in the story. Childhood experiences can bee seen in ignorance of events. This innocence, in the end, made the Tom Robinson and Boo Radley experience violence and were destroyed.

Atticus Finch was able to experience violence in the story but never lost his hope for the good that man has for others. He was an understanding parent to his children and made his best to know the things to teach to his children.

The Mockingbirds were known as Jem, Tom, Robinson, Boo, Dill and Mr. Raymond. They were compared to the nature of an innocent mockingbird that was described by the teacher in the story. They were the innocent people in the story who experience the violence and discrimination of people during those times. Their innocence was destroyed with violence.

The role of education was also put in the story to have a sense of understanding and passion with the real situation of the students.

Boo Radley had shown with his will, although exposed from cruelty to maintain his pure heart and helped his friends Jem and Scout. Scout continued himself to be sympathetic to others and was understanding. Bob Ewell is an evil character who discriminates Scout.

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User Stefan Kendall
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1. Many were citizens. The first amendment rights along with the 4th (search and seizure) 6 th (there was no trial let alone speedy. Right to be told of what they were being accused of. I don't think this was done because the government really didn't know) 8th (no bail was ever set because there was no trial). I'm sure there were others, but these certainly were enough.

Meaning: Their rights as citizens were denied.

2. They were forced to move when they had done nothing that warranted their relocation.

3. They suffered great loss of property. There was no immediate compensation for what was done to them.

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