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Starter 12/7 1. According to the diagram what happens to prices when supply rises? 2. What happens to prices when supply supply falls? 3. What happens to prices when demand rises? 4. What happens to prices when demand falls? 5. CRITICAL THINKING!!!! Why do you think gas prices are rising? Use the diagram for help…

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Starter 12/71. According to the diagram what happens to prices when supply

rises? 2. What happens to prices when supply supply falls?3. What happens to prices when demand rises?4. What happens to prices when demand falls?5. CRITICAL THINKING!!!! Why do you think gas prices are rising?

Use the diagram for help…

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Governments Gone Wild

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Attack on Pearl Harbor

1st Wave -- The first attack wave of 183 planes was launched north of Oahu. Slow and vulnerable planes led the attack (why?) and focused on attacking US battle ships. Then dive bombers came through attacking bases.

2nd Wave -- The second wave consisted of 171 planes

353 planes reached Pearl Harbor.

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Results of the Attack

United States4 battleships sunk,4 battleships damaged including 1 run aground2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged1 other ship sunk, 3 damaged3 cruisers damaged[2]

188 aircraft destroyed155 aircraft damaged,2,345 military killed1,247 military wounded57 civilians killed35 civilians wounded[3][4]

Japan• 4 midget submarines sunk,

1 midget submarine run aground,27 aircraft destroyed,55 airmen killed9 submariners killed1 submarine captured

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After the Attack…

• Largest attack against United States ever…• Country feared a larger attack against the west

coast…• US declares war on Japan

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Public/Media goes Anti-Japanese

• "We're charged with wanting to get rid of the Japs for selfish reasons. We do. It's a question of whether the white man lives on the Pacific Coast or the brown men… If all the Japs were removed tomorrow, we had never miss them in two weeks, because the white farmers can take over and produce everything the Jap grows. And we do not want them back when the war ends, either.”

• Saturday Evening Post

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Fear and Prejudice

• "I am for the immediate removal of every Japanese on the West Coast to a point deep in the interior. I don't mean a nice part of the interior either. Herd 'em up, pack 'em off and give 'em the inside room in the badlands. Personally, I hate the Japanese. And that goes for all of them.“– Report created for President Roosevelt

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Los Angeles Times

• "A viper is nonetheless a viper whenever the egg is hatched - so a Japanese American, born of Japanese parents - grows up to be a Japanese, not an American."[

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Executive Order 9066

•Law which basically gives the United States military the right to round up all Japanese Americans and send them to detention centers.

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Executive Order 9066 is repealed

“The truth is—as this deplorable experience proves—that constitutions and laws are not sufficient of themselves...Despite the unequivocal language of the Constitution of the United States that the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, and despite the Fifth Amendment's command that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, both of these constitutional safeguards were denied by military action under Executive Order 9066.”

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