Which evidence from the film suggests that the film is a form of propaganda? Check all that apply.The film implies that Japanese Americans willingly volunteered for relocation.Japanese Americans appear to be smiling and happy about relocation.The film details acts of treason committed by Japanese Americans.The film fails to address criticisms of relocation or internment camps.The film does not show the hardships many Japanese Americans faced.Japanese Americans mostly appear to be dangerous and unpatriotic.
What was the purpose of this film? Check all that apply.to explain the reasons behind the relocation programto convince the public to support Japanese relocationto imply that Japanese American citizens posed a potential threatto show how the government “helped” Japanese Americans relocateto demonstrate why relocation should be considered unconstitutionalto show the discomfort and lack of privacy at many internment camps
What does the conversation between the two men at the beginning of the film suggest about attitudes toward women and the war effort?
Why does this film include quotes from General Eisenhower and General Marshall?
What was the purpose of this film? Check all that apply.to encourage young women to enlist in the militaryto encourage young men to sign up to serve in the warto convince Americans to support women in the militaryto imply that female soldiers were inferior to male soldiersto show the different kinds of jobs women performed in the militaryto suggest that women could best serve at home rather than in the war
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