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As is commonly accepted, the German Reich and Imperial Japan were allies in WW2. Maybe not surprisingly ,these two countries had embarked on similar ambitions at the eve of WW2, and their most important goals were to dramatically expand their sphere of influence, extend national borders by aquiring possessions from other countries and to grab hold of important resources (oil, strategic metal ores and land areas). Both countries developed a fierce nationalistic and racial code of hegemony. It followed that their adversaries were labeled as of inferior quality, and in wartime moves ,this usually carried with it contempt and harsh treatment of enemies. The Geneva code of warfare was mainly ignored by both countries. The defining element of cruelty was in the case of Nazi Germany, a monstrous master plan for the annihilation of the Jews. Which was also implemented on a gruesome scale. This appears to have no actual connection to the German war effort. Similarly, actions taken by Imperial Japan against the Chinese, bears the same mark of cruelty, if not in level or planned implementation (or motives) as with the German persecution of the Jews. Nevertheless, ruthlessness on an almost unprecedented scale was used against what was seen as the racially inferior , prisoners of war and occupied nations.
After a bill is introduced, it is assigned a number and sent to the President for review.
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The answer is option #3- Their rulings can be struck down by the presidential veto. This is a part of the checks and balances system.
The most common patterns of minority treatment include assimilation,segregation,subjugation,and legal protection would most likely be true
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Farm life. They had a difficult time in the 1800s and 1900's. They had to use wireless (I'm sure it is, I forgot) fences to hold cattle. They had to make better shelter on storms and take care of their animals. This was a challenge to them.
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