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They wanted to show the King what they were going to do. This was actually intended to gain other countries help in the Revolution. The Declaration of Independence is directed to the other countries bordering Great Britain, the colonist wanted to get as much help as they could to defeat the British and gain independence. They wanted to show the other countries and powers what was going on in the colonies, and also to promote other colonies under the British or any other power to rebel if they feel their right was stripped away.
A French<span> nobleman- he favored moderate reform and </span>helped<span> to draw the Declarations of the Rights of Man. - Came to conflict in the Radical </span>revolutionaries<span> but was arrested and spent 5 </span>years<span> in prison until Napoleon's rule</span>
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The correct statement that shows the impact of President Roosevelt’s executive order is Option D) Japanese Americans were hired for defense jobs as a show of good faith by the US government.
With World War II already in swing by 1941, the Japanese were increasingly characterized as the enemies. Things had further deteriorated after the Pearl Harbor bombings.
Japanese were discriminated against and were known by the racial slur 'Japs'
The President's executive order helped to improve the situations of Japanese Americans.