The correct answer is C, as Fred Korematsu was classified as an enemy alien, although he was a United States citizen, and was detained first in the Topaz, Utah camp, then in the Jerome, Arkansas camp.
Fred Korematsu was born in 1919 to Japanese parents in Oakland, California, where he grew up while working on his family land. Being born in American soil, he benefited since his birth from American citizenship by jus soli.
When General John DeWitt, West Coast Defense Officer, ordered individuals of Japanese origin (US citizens or not) to report to the Assembly Centers for re-routing to the camps, Fred Korematsu refused to go to the camps and tried to evade the procedures. He deliberately chose to violate the civil exclusion order to avoid the forced removal of his girlfriend (an Italian-American). He used an assumed name and hid his Japanese origins, preferring rather Hawaiian and Spanish origins. He was nevertheless captured on May 30, 1942, and charged in federal court. The case reached the Supreme Court, but it confirmed the ruling from the lower courts, forcing him to internment.
Answer:
After the death of Hiero ll during the second Punic war the Romans victory took place in Syracuse Sicily which led to the Romans gaining control over almost all of Sicily.
Mmaaaaan this is EZ seriously, just think about it S-S-Social Reform I'm sure you have heard it! Those two words just naturally fit together. <span>It was because of Christian morals that social reform started in the US and then the Second great Awakening happened and religion was popular again.</span>
The correct answer is <span>They were upset that many policies were not change
It was just as the saying goes, the more things change the more they stay the same. Although there were many promises, not many of them were actually fulfilled and this caused the poor workers to just be upset again since their standard of life didn't really improve as much as they believed that it would after the government changed.</span>