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Answer:
<h3>Option C, Expulsion.</h3>
Explanation:
With the determination to win the against the Japanese, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 9066 in the year 1942. It was a controversial World War II policy that ordered the removal of resident enemy aliens from parts of the West vaguely identified as military areas.
The order granted the War Department immense powers to create military exclusion areas. Although the order did not identify any particular group, in practice it was issued exclusively to intern Americans of Japanese descent.
It was an expulsion of people of Japanese ancestry to military guarded camps. Roosevelt could not take any risk of loosing the war by means of Japanese espionage and spies.
It takes little effort to be a consumer. The simple act of buying a good or service is the only requirement for entering the club of consumerism, for in the free-market economy the consumer is a special person. Unlike other economic systems, the free-market economy, in particular the free-market economy of the United States, caters to the consumer, appealing to his wants and attempting to satisfy his desires.
Each individual consumer, consciously or unconsciously, determines the fate of. the goods and services on the market each time he chooses one product instead of another. Each penny that is spent on any one product is the equivalent of an economic vote in favor of that particular product and against its competitors.