Blitzkrieg tactics were very successful, because they were surprise attacks, so the country being attacked usually didn't have time to prepare for the attack. They were also very quick, so Germany could blitzkrieg attack another country, and then leave before the country attacked could gather its military to defend themselves.
During World War II, security concerns in the United States prompted B) the internment of the Japanese.
The fear that those of Japanese decent, even if they were generationally American, would become a safety concern led to their internment. This infringed on the American right to trial.
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There are 13 appeals of federal circuit court
The goals of containment were to keep communism from spreading to other countries. The truman doctrine was the policy of the US to support free peoples who are resisting soviet pressures to become communist.