Oh boy this one is quite the big request! I would urge you to read this essay by Luc Reychler, Religion and Conflict. He uses many great examples of how religion has divided Europe! http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/vol2_1/Reyschler.htm
Answer:
No it was not necessary. After the attack on Pearl Harbor (which was carried out by the Japaneese), Japanese American citezens were discriminated against, such as being arrested with no reason, and having their homes and businesses destroyed.
Many Japanese Americans were forced to move to Internment camp that had difficult living condtions, and were surrounded by barbed wire.
So, yes it was unnessesary and cruel for the president at the time to automatically assume that Japanese Americans would betray the U.S and force them all to move into internment camps.
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Answer:
The correct answer to the following question will be the "full faith and credit clause".
Explanation:
- This clause guarantees that decisions of the court given in one jurisdiction are acknowledged and upheld into each other's state. The principle that states accept treaties as well as other States the legal proceedings is contained in the clause of credit and faith.
- This demands that each State accept other state's rules, legal decisions, and public documents.
Therefore, it's the right answer.