D. To isolate people who were believed to be threats.
America used these camps after the bombings of Pearl Harbor. They believed that Japanese were a threat to the country, so they has them put in internment camps.
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Conflicts from June'41 to May'45 (WWII) is commonly referred to as the Great Patriotic War.
The Soviet Union was established far before these events and lasted long after. The immediate effects post-war were mostly negative. The economy was of the nation and its people were significant damaged due to the massive loss of towns, factories, livestock, and citizens. This lead to limited harvests and food shortages during and after the war. The political impact lead to the military and government creation of the "Iron Curtain" which essentially attempted to reinforce communism and socialism by blocking out any western, non-communist ideologies. Because 70% of the industrial output went to the war effort, many citizens became homeless, jobless, and even starved to death. It would take countless years for the country to recover and the effects are still felt today.
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It had an advanced system of writing.
Explanation:
The Harappan civilization writing system is one of the biggest mysteries. The writing of the Harappan people has been found on the seals, copper tablets, copper/bronze implements, pottery, and other miscellaneous objects. Most of the inscriptions are short, with five signs. The writings have made it difficult to sort out the writing of the early period a the language lost after its decline.
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The correct answer is go to the sort of religius service that you wanted. Although, in totalitarian regimes such as the Nazi regime, some people were obliged to work in specific areas against their will. The reason for this is that the objective of a totalitarian regime is to unify the cultural, social, economical and political aspects of society and individuals. The other options (job, grow food, marriage) do not have to do with these aspects essentially.
Hi there! Your answer would be: <em>The Minutemen.</em>