The only statement about the treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II that is correct would be that "<span>d. The U.S. government denied Japanese Americans their basic constitutional rights by sending them to internment camps," since there was a wide-spread racial bias against the Japanese during this time. </span>
Well, before the constitution that we all know that defines the United States, there was the Articles of Confederation that was the <em><u>original</u></em> document.
1914 Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife Sophie are assassinated in Sarajevo by young Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip at 10:45, the casus belli of WWI