Answer:
B. He normalizes his experiences at first but eventually understands that his internment was not an example of democracy at its best.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Why I Love a Country that Once Betrayed Me" by George Takei. These are the options that come with this question:
A. He comes to realize that his internment was relatively easy compared to other Japanese Americans.
B. He normalizes his experiences at first but eventually understands that his internment was not an example of democracy at its best.
C. He begins to view his internment as a betrayal by America and loses faith in the ideals he once associated with it.
D. He appreciates the internment camps as a child and isn’t able to understand the injustice of the government’s actions until he is an adult.
This is the statement that best describes how Takei's understanding of the internment developed over time. In this text, Takei tells us that, when he was a child and was going through the experience of internment, he normalized it. He thought of the camp as his home, and thought the activities they engaged in to be normal. However, when he grew older, he realized that the experience was not normal, nor was it desirable or an example of a good democracy. This led him to realize that even a democratic government was fallible.
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I’m pretty sure the answer is b
The three most important facts are:
-Power comes from the people. Democracy is a form of social organization that attributes the ownership of power to the whole citizenship. In fact, the Preamble of the United States Constitution starts saying: "We the People", what shows us that the power over which the United States stands comes from the people.
-Citizens of the United States have guaranteed rights. US citizens' rights are guaranteed by the United States Constitution, the supreme law of the country.
-Citizens have certain responsibilities and duties. In the same way that rights are guaranteed, citizens have certain duties and obligations to fulfill, in order for society to function harmoniously and peacefully.
Landowners in the Chesapeake colonies begin using chattel slavery as they needed workers to work on their plantations. This is due to increased demand for tobacco and the ease with which it grew which had made tobacco into the largest cash crop for the Chesapeake resulting in the need for labor