I believe the answer to your question is. <span>All food and supplies were sent to soldiers, while civilians starved at home.</span>
He was the third president
he was a grand father of 12 grandchildren
he was an early archaeologist.<span>
</span>he kept pet mockingbirds.
<span>author of the Declaration of Independence
</span><span>he loved vanilla ice cream.
</span><span>he loved to write letters and read books.
</span>he went on a hungry strike and encouraged others to join him.
he was a family man.
he is remembered by putting him in<span> immortalized on the $2 bill, the nickel and as one of the figures of Mount Rushmore. </span>
<span>Industries were growing, making more weapons/supplies for war, women took over the jobs in the factories.
Internment camps housed Japanese American out of fear of spies and terrorists, in 1988 there was an apology sent out with $20,000 to any surviving Japanese American who had to deal with these conditions.
The Holocust was not just Jews, it was also gypsies, people who didnot have blonde hair or blue eyes, handicapped, and other minorities.
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Most people during This time had large familys, familys that lived In the citys sent there kids to work at a young age so They could make more money
They were
treated badly because they believed in different religions