This is a matter of opinion.
If you think yes, you could argue that internment was a great PR move and/or that it protected the Japanese living in America from negative press
If you argue no (which I would) then you could argue that it was unconstitutional and/or had no strategic importance to the war itself.
<span>Because many "River men," the men who were tasked with clearing the logjams, died while doing that dangerous job.</span>
3. Paine talked about opportunities for the common man.
Popular sovereignty is the concept that is best stated by the declaration of independence. <span>That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed (Declaration of Independence preamble) in other words that governments are meant to protect its citizens. </span>