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  • 1Internment — In*tern ment, n. [F. internement. See {Intern}.] 1. Confinement within narrow limits, as of foreign troops, to the interior of a country. [1913 Webster] 2. Confining within a country for the duration of a war; usually of citizens of a hostile… …

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  • 2Internment — Not to be confused with Interment or Internship. This article is about the usage and history of the terms concentration camp, internment camp and internment. For a listing of individual camps, see List of concentration and internment camps.… …

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  • 3internment — noun Confinement within narrow limits, as of foreign troops, to the interior of a country …

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  • 4Japanese American internment — refers to the forcible relocation and internment of approximately 110,000 Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans to housing facilities called War Relocation Camps , in the wake of Imperial Japan s attack on Pearl Harbor. [… …

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  • 5Propaganda for Japanese-American internment — is a form of propaganda created between 1941 and 1944 within the United States that focused on the relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast during World War II. Several types of media were used to reach the American people such as… …

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  • 6Off Limits (TV series) — Off Limits Genre Reality Documentary Format Live action Written by Avgail Schotz Jill Michelle Williams Starring Don Wildman …

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  • 7Racism in the United States — Part of a series of articles on Racial segregation Segregation in the US Black Codes Jim Cro …

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  • 8Korematsu v. United States — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Korematsu v. United States ArgueDateA=October 11 ArgueDateB=12 ArgueYear=1944 DecideDate=December 18 DecideYear=1944 FullName=Fred Korematsu v. United States USVol=323 USPage=214 Citation=65 S. Ct. 193; 89 L. Ed. 194; 1944… …

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  • 9Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse — Beginning in 2004, human rights violations in the form of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse, including torture,[1][2][3] …

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  • 10literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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