If I remember correctly, 110,000 of them were taken from their homes and basically quarantined in detention camps because the Americans were afraid that there were spies among them and wanted to protect themselves. Hope this helps!
The early Roman empire saw Christianity as a sort of cult that was potentially dangerous. Christians practice the idea of only one God and therefore did not participate in certain pagan practices such as the Caesar worship which the Romans viewed as disloyalty to their rulers thus the persecutions against Christians began. At the end of the first century Christianity severed all ties with Judaism and established itself as an independent religion.
She's got a monologue somewhere talking about it, she first wanted to become a doctor after seeing one of her friends get hurt when they were playing outside. She thought that he was going to die, but then the hospital came and sewed him up and saved his life and that's when she decided that that was what she was going to do.
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The Battle of Poitiers, also known as the Battle of Tours, was crucial in discouraging Muslim forces from occupying European regions and preventing them from further expanding their territories in Western Europe. The war was waged between the French and Spain's occupying Muslim armies.