Civil rights act, and labor acts
Enlightenment is actually one of the factors that the Declaration of Independence was modeled after. The Declaration of Independence is what started the revolution. The Brittians heard of the declaration, and didn't want Americans to be independent on their own land.
Answer:
Hm, this is more of a what-do-you-think thing but here:
Explanation:
First, you need to state what happened. I would start with briefly explaining the event of Pearl Harbor, because Pearl Harbor led to the Camps. Then explain what the Americans did with Japanese Americans after that event. That is obviously the camps.
Next, list the good parts of putting the Japanese in the camps and the bad parts. If you can't come up with good things, then make something up.
Next is more of your opinion. Did the US do a good thing of putting Japanese Americans in camps? State your opinion and then give a few reasons why.
Last, wrap/summarize what you just wrote.
I really hope this helps.
At this time period, people were looking for jobs in factories so they flocked to the cities where factories were becoming popular.
The largest percentage does not have a specific religion but catholic is 30 percent and 20 percent protestant