Answer:
C. Before the forced relocation, there was widespread Japanese American disloyalty and sabotage.
The Counter-Reformation was a movement within the Roman Catholic Church. Its main reason was to reform and improve it. It started in the 1500s. Its first period is called the Catholic Reformation.
Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution declares that the president "shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur." But it doesn't say anything about the power to break treaties.
Answer:
the Square Deal.
Explanation:
The United States became increasingly involved in world affairs through all of the mentioned except in the Square Deal. ... The foreigner affairs were the Monroe Doctrine, the Spanish-American War, the Panama Canel, the Open Door Policy, and the Roosevelt role as mediator.
The correct answer is B) They are allowed by the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution.
Implied powers are ones that the federal government possess but they are not specifically written into the US Constitution. However, the necessary and proper clause allows for the federal government to take actions that are not necessarily written.
This is because the necessary and proper clause allows for the government to take these types of actions when it is necessary to fulfill the role/obligations of the US government.