Runs a democracy and keeps it free-- in a democracy people must participate to be a democracy.
Civic participation is vital to a democracy by the definition of it being a country in which the people's voice is a major part of the government. If people do not use their power to participate then a democracy is at risk of becoming a tyrannical government run by the elite or the military. The freedoms of the people are dependent upon continued participation.
During World War II, many Japanese-Americans were sent into internment camps thanks to Executive Order 9066.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese military, many members of the government and US citizens in general were paranoid that there would be another attack on America by the Japanese. To ensure that this attack did not happen, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. This allowed for the removal of individuals from military areas. After this, internment camps were formed for Japanese-American citizens.
It sunk into a worldwide depression
Explanation:
After the war ended global economy began to decline. Economies of North America, United Kingdom and especially Germany faced recession after the war and eventually went into depression in late 1920s and early 1930s.