The American political and military movement to intern and forcibly relocate Japanese-American citizens away from coastal and industrial areas is largely viewed as a horrendous chapter in the nation’s history. It was neither the first nor the last time that America would view a group identifiable by race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or sexual orientation as a particular threat to the “American way of life.” Please identify and describe any other time in history that any nation has chosen to define and reject, without regard to the character or deeds of any of the group’s individuals, in a manner that violated the fundamental rights of the group.
Format: APA format (at least five pages: cover, abstract, your text with in-text citations, sources).
Substantive focus: violation of human rights using political process, tyranny of the majority & generating ethnic profiling
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