The two principal arguments that the court take into account in favor of korematsu in his case against the United States are that Korematsu was in fact an American citizen, and that he did not committed any crime but living in America during World War II. Korematsu did not relocate when the order was given because he was born in the United States, while their parents that attended the relocation were born in Japan.
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The Han dynasty was a very lengthy period between 202 BC and 220 AD. And the government leaders in this period, selected people to work in the government by making them undertake the then very famous Chinese civil service exam. It never really nor usually mattered what class a candidate appeared to be from, as long as the candidates had the money to take the exams, in addition to possessing the skills to pass the exams then they were sure to be taken in.
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As whites at home went to war, blacks left behind had access to manufacturing jobs previously unavailable to them. They learned new skills, joined unions and became part of the industrial workforce. The 'Double V Campaign' fought for victory at home and abroad.
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