Answer:
In moderation, yes.
Explanation:
President FDR was surely a great president for what he did for Americans in the 1940s. Forcing Japanese internment camps are not one of his greatest contributions in our history living modernly, but back in the 40s it was not so frowned upon. If we, in modern days, looked back on this moment, we can see FDR was not so different than Hitler for forcing Japanese Americans out their homes and into camps. However, when we look back at the actions during WWII and we understand America's relationship with Japan and the unease it caused Americans, we may be able to sympathize with FDR and understand why he made that decision. He should be criticized for his actions, but those who criticize him should also understand why he made the decision he made.
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Answer:
Friend
Explanation:
verb: friend; 3rd person present: friends; gerund or present participle: friending; past tense: friended; past participle: friended
Answer:
For
Explanation:
3. I hate waiting for people who are late
that's the preposition! hope my answer wasn't too late
D. By using imaginative and descriptive language
A beacause not everyone feels better