Answer:
<h3>A.was not a spy and deserved equal rights.
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Explanation:
- On October September 8, 1942, Korematsu was tried in the federal court of San Francisco and was charged for violation of military orders issued under Executive Order 9066.
- However, his case was reopened and his conviction was overturned on November 10, 1983 by the Supreme Court stating that he was not a spy and deserved equal rights under Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
- The Supreme Court acknowledged that Korematsu was a legal and proud citizen of the country and that he has been convicted wrongfully.
In The Badlands, the leader that formed the Native-American Confederacy to stand up to the U.S. was Stand Watie.
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The correct answer of the given question above would be SIT-INS. The action that would be considered as an Act of Civil Disobedience is Sit-ins. Civil disobedience is the active refusal follow certain laws, policies, demands or commands. Hope this answer helps.
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Across
3. Korean War
4. Viet Cong
5 September 11
6. Housing And Urban Development
7. World War I
8. Vietnam
9. Cold War
10. Brinkmanship
Down
1. Fourteen Points
2. 38th Parallel
Explanation
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is a Cabinet department in the Executive branch of the United States federal government. It was founded as a Cabinet department in 1965, as part of the "Great Society" program of President Lyndon Johnson, to develop and execute policies on housing and cities.