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Answer: The Government Institution they are referring to is the Government Defense Institution/ Millitary which is aimed to protect its citizens.
Explanation:In 1942, Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 which made the US military to make part of the United States a military zone which prompted a compulsory exclusion of large groups of people from their homes which were mainly the Japanese-Americans who were taken from their homes and placed in internment camps during World War II.
Frank Korematsu, a Japanese- American defied the order to be relocated and be reported in the camp which led to his arrest and conviction. The Supreme Court ruled against him on the basis that the internment of Japanese- Americans during wartime was constitutional.
Due to the sharp rise of globalization, along with technological innovations such as the Internet, cultural and economic exchanges between nations today have reached unprecedented levels--meaning that practically anything can be shared and have an impact on society.
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I think the answer is B. The fast pace moves the story forward to reveal Jay's transformation.
I am not 100% sure so, tell me if i'm wrong please.
Explanation:
The excerpt shows, or says the transformation of Jay, so I was assuming the answer is B. The excerpt also goes a in a kinda fast pace.
The best answer there, as far as gaining the support of the working class, was that Bismarck offered benefits such as health care. Bismarck was not a socialist, but he recognized that if the German nation did not employ some of the ideas from socialism, the working classes would become a rebellious force within the nation. So he implemented the first program of what we in the USA today would call Social Security. There was a Health Insurance Bill introduced in 1883, an Accident Insurance Bill in 1884, an Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill in 1889, and further protections offered by the state.
Bismarck did also aim to suppress the Catholic Church with measures that were referred to as the Kulturkampf (Culture War). But that was because as a Protestant, he distrusted the loyalty of the Catholics in the German state.