15 Questions
Which of the following factors likely caused the internment of Japanese Americans in early 1942?
d. War hysteria due to a recent Japanese attack
What was the purpose of freezing the assets of Japanese Americans during internment?
a. To prevent them from accessing their funds
Where were Japanese Americans often housed during internment?
c. Internment camps
Which executive order was responsible for gathering over 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps in early 1942?
Executive Order 9066
What was the main reason for the internment of Japanese Americans in early 1942?
War hysteria due to a recent Japanese attack
What happened to the assets of Japanese Americans during internment?
They were frozen
Based on the information provided, what is the most likely outcome of Jenny's angry rant?
Jenny will be able to work out her anger and resolve the situation with a clear head.
How does Jenny express her frustration and anger?
By writing an angry rant.
What does Jenny's act of writing an angry rant suggest about her emotional state?
She is feeling frustrated and angry.
Which concept is referred to as the Misattribution of Arousal?
The Excitation Transfer Effect
True or False: Misattribution of arousal and the excitation transfer effect are different concepts.
False
What does the Misattribution of Arousal refer to?
The transfer of arousal from one stimulus to another
According to evolutionary theory, what allows men to easily have many partners?
low parental investment
What is NOT a factor that allows men to easily have many partners according to evolutionary theory?
false dichotomies
What is a potential reason why men can easily have many partners according to evolutionary theory?
small field of eligibles
Test your knowledge on the historical events surrounding the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Discover the factor that likely led to these actions and gain a deeper understanding of this significant chapter in American history.
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