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At the close of World War II, Americans rejoiced in their victory

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At the close of World War II, Americans rejoiced in their victory.  Historians now point to several controversial aspects of the American experience during World War II. Discuss the following: Japanese Internment, Double V Campaign, Mexican Americans, and Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  Why are these events controversial now?  How do you think the United States should have dealt with each of these issues at the time? 

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