The United States placed thousands of Japanese Americans into internment camps because they were seen as public enemies, or suspected spies. Japanese Americans faced intense discrimination after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and most returned from internment camps to find their homes vandalised.
N all of its parts, the most basic purpose of the 1924 Immigration Act was to preserve the ideal of U.S. homogeneity.
In powerful countries, nationalism can lead to imperialism. Nationalism can be defined as the idea that your country is superior to all others. If people feel nationalistic, they might start to want to prove that their country is better than the others. One way to prove this is by taking an empire.
each branch of govenment (legislative, judicial or executive) "checks up" on the other branches ensuring that each branch has equal power & that one branch is not more powerful than the others
Answer: I think the 3rd one
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