Japanese-Canadians Internment Paragraph

Japanese-Canadians should not be put into internment camps because splitting up families and selling of their belongings is awful.  Family is very important and it is evil to break up families based on rumours.  The RCMP has not found any evidence that Japanese people are planning to do bad things to Canadians.  Can you imagine saying goodbye to your family when the men are send to one camp and the women and children are sent to another?  Also, selling off their belongings is not fair because they worked hard to get where they are.  It is already hard for them to get jobs and when they do get jobs they get paid less.  By putting them into internment camps they are also not supporting the economy.  Japanese-Canadians should not be put into Internment camps because it is not necessary to protect Canadians and negatively impacts Japanese people. 

Core Competencies

I did ask and respond to questions to be an active and supportive listener. 

I worked with others to achieve a goal. 

I did analyze evidence from the research I did and made judgements. 

Curricular Competencies

I did assess, understood and explained the significance of the threat of the Japanese army and its  

               treatment of people it conquered, in British Columbia, in my research handout and paragraph.  

I did assess and explained the significance of Canadian treatment of Japanese-Canadians on  

                Canada’s present day views of equality and status under the law in my research handout.  

  I did assess and explained the justification for different views of Japanese-Canadian internment in  

                 my research handout and paragraph. 

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