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Works Cited Primary Sources BATR. Political Cartoon of Homeland Security Act. Inherent Autonomy. BATR, n.d. Web.

6 Nov. 2013. <http://batr.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/tsa_cartoon7.jpg>. Homeland Security Act (Primary). This cartoon shows how radical the Homeland Security Act was. Dont Be Afraid to Speak up. Oakland Unified School District. schoolwires, 21 Sept. 2011. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://www.ousd.k12.ca.us/Page/751>. This is a picture of a pamphlet honoring Fred Korematsu. Exec. Order No. 9066. 3 C.F.R. 1942. Our Documents. Web. 21 Dec. 2013. <http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=74&page=transcript>. Japanese Internment Camps (Primary). This is the order given by President Roosevelt, which established the Japanese Internment Camps. Follow your boys in blue.. Pacifism and Dissent in Times of War. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. <http://users.humboldt.edu/ogayle/hist111/drafthistory.html>. This website gave us the Follow your boys in blue... cartoon. Fores, SW. Property protected-- la Franoise. 1 June 1798. United States Lib. of Cong. Wikipedia. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Property_protected__la_franoise.jpg>. This website gave us a political cartoon regarding the XYZ Affair. Logo. Homeland Security. U.S Department of Homeland Security, n.d. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. <http://www.dhs.gov/>. This is where we got the official Department of Homeland Security Logo.

McGrath, Jane. A photo of a Japanese Internment Camp. HowStuffWorks. HowStuffWorks, n.d. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. <http://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/japaneseinternment-camp.htm>. This website gave us a photo of a Japanese Internment Camp. NPS Map. Map of World War II Japanese American internment camps. Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia, n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_World_War_II_Japanese_American_i nternment_camps.jpg>. Japanese Internment Camps (Primary). This is a map of all of the Japanese Internment Camps in the United States during World War 2. An older Fred Korematsu. N.d. Glogster. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://www.glogster.com/vans0972/korematsu-v-united-states/g6m1dok6pfg08uvjo4r3b4a0>. This is a photograph of Fred Korematsu. Patriotism means no questions. Desertpeace. WordPress, n.d. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. <http://desertpeace.wordpress.com/2010/11/>. This website gave us the Patriotism means no questions cartoon. Quiet! Know your place. Flickr. Digital Media, n.d. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/89214271@N07/8138275946/>. This website gave us the Quiet! Know your place... cartoon. Satterfield. As Gag-Rulers Would Have It. Cartoon. Jersey City Journal: n. pag. The First Red Scare. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <http://firstredscare.edublogs.org/files/2009/12/Gag_Rulers.gif>. Alien and Sedition Acts (Primary). This is a political cartoon of the Alien and Sedition Acts and how they controlled restricted the natural rights of the citizens of the U.S. Schencks Pamphlets. N.d. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Web. 1 Feb. 2014.

<http://www.english.illinois.edu/-people/faculty/debaron/380/380reading/schenckpamphlet.html>. This website gave us the two primary documents that epitomized what Schenck and the Socialist party were trying to establish. Sign that shows the boundaries of Japanese interment camp. Oracle Think Quest. The Oracle Education Foundation, 2003. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312008/pic.jpg>. Japanese Internment Camps (Primary). This cartoon showed a sign that depicted the boundaries of an internment camp, which shows that the camps were treated like prisons. United States. Cong. The Senate and House of Representatives. Homeland Security Act of 2002. 107th Cong., 2nd sess. Doc. 296. Washington: GPO, 2002. US Department of Homeland Security. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <https://www.dhs.gov/homeland-security-act-2002>. Homeland Security Act (Primary). This document states the goals of the Homeland Security Act. United States. What Is the PATRIOT ACT. Washington: GPO. Department of Justice. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. <http://www.justice.gov/archive/ll/highlights.htm>. Here, we found a .pdf explanation on what the PATRIOT ACT is and what it is meant to do. A young Fred Korematsu. N.d. Of Civil Wrongs and Rights. PBS Pressroom. Asian American BAR Association. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://www.aaba-bay.com/news/korematsu-vs-us/>. This website gave us a photograph of Fred Korematsu.

Secondary Sources Academy of Our Lady of Gyam. Tangient LLC, n.d. Web. 9 Feb. 2014.

<http://mflmiguelaolg.wikispaces.com/25+Schenck+v.+United+States+%281919%29>. This website is where we got the photo of people protesting holding up a sign that says Free Speech. Constitutional Rights Foundation. Wartime and the Bill of Rights. Constitutional Rights Foundation. Ed. Constitutional Rights Foundation. Constitutional Rights Foundation, n.d. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. <http://www.crf-usa.org/america-responds-to-terrorism/wartime-andthe-bill-of-rights.html>. This website provided us with background information of The Korematsu Case. Downing, Greg. A Historical Argument Against the Patriot Act. The Writing Studio at Colorado State University. Colorado State University, n.d. Web. 5 Feb. 2014. <http://writing.colostate.edu/gallery/talkingback/v3.1/downing.htm>. Here we found a helpful argument against the PATRIOT ACT from Greg Downing. FDR and Japanese American Internment. Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 3 Dec. 2013. <http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/archives/pdfs/internment.pdf>. Japanese Internment Camps (Primary). This was various first hand documents from the U.S. government about the institution of Japanese Internment Camps. Foner, Eric, and John A. Garraty, eds. Japanese-American Relocation. History. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, n.d. Web. 21 Dec. 2013. <http://www.history.com/topics/japanese-american-relocation>. Japanese Internment Camps (Secondary). This article was a quick summary of the Japanese Internment Camps with a couple of useful facts. Harper, Liz. Domestic Security: The Homefront and the War on Terrorism. PBS.

MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, 15 May 2003. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/terrorism/homeland/securityact.html>. Homeland Security Act (Secondary). This article gave an in depth analysis of the Homeland Security Act and its structure. Kawaoka, Dana. AMERICAS MOST WANTED. PBS. PBS, 2001. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://www.pbs.org/pov/ofcivilwrongsandrights/inspiredby.php>. This website gave us a political cartoon of Japanese Internment Camps. Korematsu V Usa. By Omari Lewis and Karina Hernandez. Youtube. Youtube, 5 Nov. 2013. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFvwIvzB7fg>. This was a short clip regarding Fred Korematsu. Library of Congress. Alien and Sedition Acts. Web Guides. Lib. of Cong., 13 Nov. 2013. Web. 1 Dec. 2013. <http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Alien.html>. Alien and Sedition Acts (Secondary). This webpage gave a quick overview of the Alien and Sedition Acts. Norton History. Eric Foner on the Alien and Sedition Acts. Youtube. Youtube, 27 Oct. 2011. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9oJTfW38Oc>. Alien and Sedition Acts (Secondary). This video talked about the history of the Alien and Sedition Acts, and how John Adams used them for personal gain. Saldin, Robert P. Wartime: Foreign Conflict and Domestic Rights. World Affars. N.p., July 2012. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. <http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/article/wartime-foreignconflict-and-domestic-rights>. This website gave us a photograph of a soldier holding an American Flag. Uncle Sam wants you to Join the U.S Army. Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d.

Web. 3 Feb. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda>. This website gave us the America wants you, to Join the U.S Army cartoon. University of Missouri-Kansas City. Curators of the U of Missouri, n.d. Web. 9 Feb. 2014. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/billofrightsintro.html>. This website gave us general background information on the Bill of Rights and its significance. USHistory.org. The Alien and Sedition Acts. U.S. History Online Textbook. Philadelphia: Schenck v. United States (1919). Supreme Court Drama: Cases That Changed America. Daniel E. Brannen, Jr., Richard Clay Hanes, and Rebecca Valentine. Ed. Lawrence W. Baker. 2nd ed. Vol. 1: Individual Liberties. Detroit: U*X*L, 2011. 166-170. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. This is where we grasped an understanding and historical background to the case of Schenck vs. U.S.A. Snyder, Michael. 27 Edward Snowden Quotes About U.S. Government Spying That Should Send A Chill Up Your Spine. The Economic Collapse. The Economic Collapse, n.d. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/27-edward-snowdenquotes-about-u-s-government-spying-that-should-send-a-chill-up-your-spine>. This website gave us more information into the Edward Snowden scandal involving NSA spying. Soldier and Flag in front of a sunset. N.d. World Affairs Journal. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. <http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/article/wartime-foreign-conflict-and-domesticrights>. This article provided the image of the U.S soldier on the Weebly homepage. Independence Hall Association, 2013. U.S. History. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <http://www.ushistory.org/us/19e.asp>. Alien and Sedition Acts (Secondary). This

textbook talks about the history of the Alien and Sedition Acts. Japanese-American Internment. U.S. History Online Textbook. Philadelpha: Independence Hall Association, 2013. U.S. History. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. <http://www.ushistory.org/us/51e.asp>. Japanese Internment Camps (Secondary). This textbook talks about the history of the Japanese Internment Camps. Vaile, Jill E. The New Office of Homeland Security: How Does This Affect You? Jilleliz. Ed. Jill E. Vaile. jill e. vaile, 2009. Web. 21 Dec. 2013. <http://jilleliz.com/articles/hmlnd_sec.html>. Homeland Security Act (Secondary). This website talks about way in which the Homeland Security Act invades ones privacy.

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