Answer:
Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option A.
The United States was in peace talks with Japan at that time.
Explanation: The question about the Japanese unexpected attack is about the Pearl Harbor attack. The Japanese air force attacked on Pearl Harbor On December 7,1941 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The attack eventually made USA engaged in the World War ll.
Although, the attack was unexpected from Japan. Because during that time, United States was in dialogue with Japan and negotiating about peace. Based US cease on oil shipment , Japan and USA started talk to end the sanction and make peace. President Roosevelt, Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoye and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Joseph Grew were on the verge of arranging a meeting in Alaska, but the parties could not come to an agreement on terms.
However, based on these peace talk USA did not expect the attack from Japan.
The Help America Vote Act of 2002 was passed to:
1.Create a new federal agency to serve as a clear house for election administration information.
2. Providing funds to states to improve election administration and replace outdated voting systems.
3. Creating minimum standards for states to follow in several key areas of election administration.
Four Provisions:
1. Replace all lever-operated and punch-card voting devices by 2006
2. Upgrade their administration of elections (Better Training)
3. Centralize and computerize their voter registration system to facilitate the ID of qualified voters on election day.
4. Provide for provisional voting, so a person for provisional voting, so a person whose eligibility to vote has been challenged can cast a ballot that will be counted if it is found that he/she is qualified to vote.
D.
The socialist policy believed that the government should have a heavy involvement in the society, whereas the capitalist policy was one of private businesses.
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