Effect: Korematsu v. United States was a Supreme Court case that was decided on December 18, 1944, at the end of World War II. It involved the legality of Executive Order 9066, which ordered many Japanese-Americans to be placed in internment camps during the war.
About 10 weeks after the U.S. entered World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942 signed Executive Order 9066. The order authorized the Secretary of War and the armed forces to remove people of Japanese ancestry from what they designated as military areas and surrounding communities in the United States. These areas were legally off limits to Japanese aliens and Japanese-American citizens.
The order set in motion the mass transportation and relocation of more than 120,000 Japanese people to sites the government called detention camps that were set up and occupied in about 14 weeks.
The clothing women wore during the Renaissance time was quite uncomfortable. They were required to wear many layers of clothing. They had to wear socks, underpants, stocking, petticoats, and a skirt on the bottom half. While on the top, they had to wear a garter (which is basically the ancient form of a bra), a corset laced so tight that it enhanced their bosom and made it extremely difficult to move and breathe, an overshirt, and of course a blouse. However, if they weren't wearing a skirt and blouse, they would wear dresses made of heavy fabrics that often weighed them down. They were still required to wear all the things mentioned above underneath these dresses.
Native Americans were forced out of their homes and walked across country to live in government reservations
I may not be right but the answer to this is B