Topic: Assignment 1.4: Discussion
Topic: Assignment 1.4: Discussion
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Topic Description
This assignment has two parts. Read carefully and complete both parts.
Comparing Perspectives on Japanese Internment Camps during World War II
Use the following photograph and videos to help you write your discussion post about U.S. Japanese internment camps during World War II.
Photographic Evidence
The following photograph was taken by Dorothea Lange in 1942. It shows the U.S. flag flying over the Manzanar Japanese-American Internment camp in the Owens Valley, California desert.
Image from Wikimedia.
1942 Government Video
The following video was produced by the U.S. Office of War Information and distributed by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry and explains the formation of the Japanese internment camps.
Japanese American Perspective
Thislast video is of George Takei, an actor, who lived in an Japanese internment camp during World War II.
Assignment Instructions
Post a 250-word initial discussion to the following:
Compare and contrast the two different points of view provided in the videos. In your opinion, what led to these different points of view? Remember to identify who is involved, when this occurred, how, and why. Use any relevant historical information you've learned from your textbook.
Next, reply to another student's post in 100 words. Please be polite. You should include one of the following phrases in your response and then give your reasons for agreeing or disagreeing with the person's post.
I agree with your opinion or interpretation because...
I share your point of view because...
I disagree with you opinion or interpretation because...
I do not share your point of view because...
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