AJ
5/5/2020 09:15:53 am
Something I have always wondered about was why did Hitler hate Jewish people so much. Did something happen to Hitler when he was younger or in WWI to create all that hate?
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Audrey
5/5/2020 09:47:50 am
Before WWII, why were the Japanese discriminated against? The Japanese sent a request for racial equality in the US, but the US said no. Why?
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Cameron
5/5/2020 09:51:26 am
In the video, you said towards the end that the Japanese and the Nazis went to war against each other. But later on in WWII, they got along. I would want to know why the Nazis and the Japanese got along so well even though they fought each other in the beginning.
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Cameron
5/5/2020 10:04:04 am
Why did the Japanese and the Nazis get along even though they were not getting along at the beginning?
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Mr. Millican
5/5/2020 09:56:18 am
Audrey and Cameron, you should watch the video more closely...
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Guadalupe
5/5/2020 10:31:59 am
Why didn't Washington want immigrants owning land. Immigrants often brought different ways of farming and new things to farm. Also, English people were immigrants at some point as well. They had already taken land from the Natives, why did they take land that they didn't need? If it was to show that they had control over them, that's stupid. The immigrants could cross over the Washington border and move to a different state/territory or, if they had enough money and they wanted to, they could just go back to where they immigrated from. In the video, you said that immigrants tried to give the land to their children and that wasn't illegal until two years later. Why was it illegal to give land to your kids? They're related to immigrants, is that really a horrible thing? Without immigrants, not just Washington, but all of America, would be completely different than it is today, and probably not for the better.
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Mr. Millican
5/5/2020 11:09:41 am
Ha ha. Is this a question or a statement ;)
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Thea
5/5/2020 10:46:30 am
I was wondering how German kids are taught about WW2. We are taught about how the Germans were bad and the Japanese did a surprise attack at Pearl Harbor which got the US into the war. I guess what I am wondering is if different countries looked at the war differently and if schools there teach about WW2 differently.
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Hope
5/5/2020 10:49:49 am
Was Hitler relevant before he had the idea to "fix" the problem. Was he part of the military or did he just show up?
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Delaney
5/5/2020 11:05:44 am
Was there any specific leaders of the anti japanese league? Was it something that anyone could join or did yu have to have some sort of importance in politics?
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Jameson
5/5/2020 11:30:18 am
You didn't really talk about it but i would like to learn more about the Pearl Harbor bombing. I would like to know if Japan was forced by the Germans to attack the US or if the US did something to Japan that Japan did not like.
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Peter Dufresne
5/5/2020 11:50:02 am
Did the Immigration Act of 1924 stop the immigration from other countries coming into the US as well? If so, what are so examples?
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Dominic
5/5/2020 12:04:01 pm
Why were the Nazis and Japanese allies if they didn't benefit from being allies?
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Jamil
5/5/2020 01:11:14 pm
So I know that Hitler was behind WWII but how did he lead or command the German Military? Did he become head of the German government?
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Emi
5/5/2020 01:33:29 pm
I know you mentioned that Hitler wanted to make Germany great again so that had me questioning if Hitler was in power of the country before WW2.
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Sam`
5/5/2020 09:41:32 pm
So Washington stopped Japanese immigration in 1924 but why did they not do that before doing all of this other stuff like preventing the Japanese from buying or owning land?
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Owen
5/5/2020 10:12:06 pm
I found something interesting and I had a question. What I found interesting was that the Treaty of Versailles stated that Germany had to pay 500 trillion dollars. I was curious and interested on how all the money Germany owed was distributed in the places that were attacked or were allied to the places attacked. The question was that the Germans accepted the guilt for starting WWI, but what exactly does "accepting the guilt" mean?
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Kathleen
5/5/2020 10:15:13 pm
Since Americans were very "anti-Japanese" and created laws such as ones you talked about in this video with Japanese immigrants not being able to buy or sell land, etc, could that have played a big part in Japan bombing Pearl Harbor and causing the US to join WW2?
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keldan
5/6/2020 09:09:52 pm
i would be a little more interested in why Hitler did what he did to the Jews and why he thought he more superior than others
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olivia
5/6/2020 09:42:54 pm
I want to know why the Zaibatsu economy controlled so many different cooperation's and how they gained enough power to get that far.
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james
5/7/2020 11:21:02 am
I want to know why Hitler was so cruel to others also what made him do these things and lastly why he thought he was bigger and stronger than everyone else.
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Mr. Millican
5/7/2020 12:15:42 pm
Jevin you mean?
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Kane Hots
5/7/2020 02:32:33 pm
I want to know what made Hitler wanted to destroy the lives of innocent men women and children
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