Answer:I think it was necessary for the U.S.A. to fight in the Korean War to show Russia we wouldn’t allow them to spread Communism. If we didn’t fight in the war, communism could of become strong an spread even more. Since the U.S.A fought in the war, we showed that Russia couldn’t take over Korea. Fighting in the Korean War stopped Communism from spreading into Korea
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"Examples of laws that were declared unconstitutional in the United States include Roe vs. Wade (1973), which declared the abortion laws in fifty U.S. states and the Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which nullified racial segregation in public schools.[7]"
The 112353 people were Americans of Japanese ancestry - and they were interned ( the correct answer is "interned".). This was because the US was at war with Japan.
The interned people included children born in America- that is, the citizens of the United States.
Cotton production soared in Texas after the Civil War. It was the state's most important crop and made more profits than all other Texas crops combined. In 1879, farmers produced over 800,000 bales of cotton. In 1900, they produced 3.5 million bales.