LAD #37: Executive Order 9066

Connection to Home was a Horse Stall:

The Executive Order 9066 was used to create the internment camps that Sox from "Home was a Horse Stall" was forced to live in. This Executive Order led to the formation of these internment camps as well as the forced relocation of Japanese Americans.

Thoughts:

By reading "Home was a Horse Stall" we were able to see the negative effects of FDR's decision to pass the Executive Order 9066. This stark contrast between what FDR and the Congress believed to be protecting the American people, and the Japanese American people, even those who were born and raised in America. It is unbelievable to me how America could punish their own citizens for their race. Additionally, the Executive Order 9066 was created to protect America, but it ironically forced numerous Americans into Concentration camps.

Who did the President give the authority to:

FDR clearly delegates power directly to the Secretary of War. He gives him the authority to delegate further powers as well as enforce the order in any way they see fit.

The Executive Order 9066 was used to create Internment Camps
The Red Scare
Prior to WWI and following WWII, America experienced the red scare. This fear attacked Americans who were accused of having communist beliefs. Often unjustified, many people suffered immense consequences at the hands of this fear.

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