AS AM 156 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Korematsu V. United States, Han Chauvinism, California Alien Land Law Of 1913

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The development of international law and international norms. Identifying persons and groups by race- formal policies of discrimination, persecution, and genocide. "concentration camps" for racial groups, racial categories, and race-based discrimination. Charge the nazi for killing civilians for the sole purpose of killing them. Persecution: established concentration camps on the basis of race (i. e. jewish), mental disability, and education. Borrowed the idea from america in 1920s. Sterilized african americans women to produce the ideal demographic. Immigrants from parts of the world were not allowed to enter, own property, to vote. In 1930s, nazi went from the extreme right-wing political party to a mainstream one. **nazi"s action raise the concern that a state can be a potential criminal** Race, foreign policy, and the post-war world. 1946-1947: the alliance broke up immediately after wwii. The cold war- the united states and its communist critics. The chinese revolution in 1949, and the cuban revolution in 1959.

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