10 Questions
What happened to the possessions of Japanese Americans when they returned from internment?
They were stolen
What was the condition of the businesses left in the care of Caucasian friends?
They were abandoned and in disrepair
What was the state of the farms when Japanese Americans returned?
They were overgrown and untended
What happened to the valuable farm machinery?
It was vandalized or stolen
What did Japanese Americans have to do after being released from internment?
They had to rebuild their lives again from nothing
What was the level of prejudices and discrimination against Japanese Americans after World War II?
At an all-time high
What were signs in business and storefronts that read?
No Japs Wanted
How did Caucasian classmates treat Japanese American children?
They taunted them
What did Japanese Americans have to use to rebuild their lives?
Strength, courage, and a resolve to move forward
What was the situation of Japanese Americans after being released from internment?
They faced an uphill battle of rebuilding their lives
This quiz explores the experiences of Japanese immigrants in the United States, including their struggles for acceptance, adaptation to American culture, and occupations. Learn about their journey and the challenges they faced in a foreign land. Test your knowledge of this important chapter in American history.
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