No-no boys quizz

A historical scene depicting Japanese Americans in a military camp during World War II, capturing the emotions of conflict, identity, and resilience.

No-No Boys Quiz

Test your knowledge about the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II and the challenges they faced as No-no boys. This quiz covers important historical decisions, individual stories, and the impact of war on families.

What you'll learn:

  • Key decisions made by Japanese Americans
  • Historical context of the No-no boys
  • Impact of war on personal lives and identities
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectingStream473
What did Ichiro decide in front of the judges after he was in a concentration camp?
To fight with the American army
To fight with the Japanese army
To be a No-no boy
To flee and go South Africa
Because of his decision, Ichiro passed three years in jail.
Right
Wrong
What did No-no boy significate?
Americans who refuse to go to war
The nickname of the Japanese soldiers
Americans of Japanese descents who refused to serve in the American army
The nickname of the American soldiers
What did Ichiro feel when he returned to Seattle ?
He was so happy to see his family again
He knew that people will forgive him for his decision
He was sad because he lost his leg in the fight
He felt like an intruder and would prefer to kill someone and return in jail
What was the role of Eto Minato after Pearl Harbor and what did he think about Ichiro's decision ?
He fought in the US army and hated Ichiro because of his decision to be a No-no boy
He fought in the US army like Ichiro, they had the same point of view about the conflict
He fought in the US army, and hated Ichiro because of his decision to fight with the Japanese army
He was a No-no boy like Ichiro, they had the same point of view about the conflict
How old was Ichiro when he took the decision to be a No-no boy ?
22 years old
23 years old
24 years old
25 years old
Where did Kenji go once he had join the US army ?
In France
In Italy
In Germany
In Japan
Why did Kenji's father come to the USA ?
To become a rich man and then return to Japan
To start a new life and stay in the USA during the rest of his life
To join his brother who was here
To make a great trip and visit the country
What did Kenji lost in the fight ?
One arm
Two arms
One leg
Two legs
What did Kenji's father regret after the war ?
That he didn't fight with his son in Italy
That he let his son volunteer to the US army
That he didn't return at least once in Japan
Not having more money
What happened in a military camp in Kansas about soldiers who had Japanese origins ?
They all welcomed the president Roosevelt to show their loyalty to the USA
Nothing
They had been mutated temporarily in an other camp
They were locked in a warehouse during the president's visit
How many brothers and sisters does Kenji have ?
3 sisters, 2 brothers
2 sisters, 3 brothers
None
3 sisters, 3 brothers
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