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The constitutional issue of the internment of Japanese Americans happened and individuals/groups attempted to fight against it. But there was not much that could have been done at that time. It was wartime and the United States had to protect its interests during the war.
During World War II, the US government sent people of Japanese ancestry to internment camps based on whether they lived in an exclusion zone.
Through Executive Order 9066, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a controversial decision during World War II years: the establishment of internment camps for Japanese people that lived in the US. The decision created controversy because people thought it violated the civil rights of Japanese descendants. This presidential decision came after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The camps were located in Oregon, Washington, and California.
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<h2>NAWSA used the referendum process to try to pass state suffrage laws. </h2>
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Carrie Chapman Catt was American leader who campaigned for the nineteenth amendment to the US constitution. This amendment denies the federal government from denying the right to vote to the citizens on basis of sex. It was passed on 4th June 1919.
She twice served as the president of the National American Woman suffrage Association and the women in US got the voting rights due to her efforts. She became involved in the women suffrage movement in 1880's and organised campaigns and mobilised volunteers for the cause.
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African Americans were kept from having schools in there community
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They didn’t have enough money
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working poor
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Poverty refers to the situation of having insufficient amount to meet basic needs of life such as food, clothing and shelter. It may include social, economic, and political elements.
Poverty line indicates the level of income required to meet the minimum living requirements i.e. amount of money required to meet basic needs.
Percentage of poverty level = (income ÷ poverty guideline) × 100
The official poverty measure is based on a household's pre-tax income.
About 13% of the U.S. population who hold unskilled jobs, seasonal migrant jobs in agriculture, and lower-paid factory and service jobs are termed as <u>working poor</u>.
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October 24, 1945, San Francisco CA
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