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Jews were discrimnated and sent to camps with no ties to showing threats against the Germans or anyone at that. The Japanese Americans were seen as a threat because people of their ethnic background bombed the pearl harbor. So you can see that people had a reason of being fearful in america while the jews gave no reason for people to fear them.
Explanation:
Jews were imprisoned in camps and discriminated against through hate from people that were brainwashed or forced to believe that Jews were a threat by Hitler. While in America the Japanese were sent to camps and discriminated against because people of their ethnic background threatened Americans with the acting of bombing Pearl Harbor.
The correct answer is: Zimbabwe
Explanation: Zimbabwe is named for an ancient city-state in what is today southern Zimbabwe. The site of the ancient city is now a protected area.
The book Uncle Tom's Cabin was more important because it had a much more dramatic effect upon public opinion. The author Harriet Beecher Stowe went for the emotions and stirred up the citizens in great numbers. Hinton Helper's book was significant but more on the intellectual and political side.<span> </span>
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer: c
A) The war was illegal. It violated the "1954 Geneva Agreements on Indochina" and it was against international law. The "Republic of South Vietnam" was an illegally created country and therefore it was unjustifiable for the US to be engaged in fighting for an illegal government that the US had illegally installed.
<span>b) Too many American troops were being killed. </span>
<span>c) The draft was being manipulated and many of the "rich" children were avoiding the draft while many Afro-American boys were being forced into the military and being sent to Indochina. (and this leads into the next (d). </span>
<span>d) The Civil-Rights movement was increasing and people saw the Anti Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement as a common movement, or as an "allied movement". </span>
<span>e) The ordinary Americans were truly finding out that the US government was lying to them about the war, and many other aspects of government. </span>