The internment of Japanese citizens during World War ll was a dark chapter in our nations history. The day of Remembrance reminds us to acknowledge the mistreatment of Japanese Americans, and to ensure that we, as a nation, learn from our past mistakes.
I think is the answer is C
The Atlantic Charter was the document that stated the Allies' war aims, including belief in the four fundamental freedoms (freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear) and condemnation of Nazism. It also called for a new association of nations. The Atlantic was made prior to the U.S.'s entry into WWII.
There was a tremendous lack of space is the answer. In the early city almost all of the open spaces, excluding those in the federal zone, were housing settings. Lack of transportation obligatory people to live close their place of service, occasionally in the same construction.