Answer:
Japanese Americans and African Americans Struggle for Citizenship during World War II
Explanation:
During the World War II the Japanese Americans and African Americans were restricted by the state in the ownership of property, movement, and economic participation as a means to constrict these communities’ citizenship.
Also, the Japanese Americans and African Americans suffer attempt of the State to limit them in their sense of belonging to the nation. This in turn, made the two groups to work together, and reflect on their relationships with one another, resulting in the development of an incipient cross-racial solidarity.
In addition, this experience made both racial groups to develop a holistic racial consciousness during the war.
Hence, members of these groups were more aware of how important it was to push back against the state’s tactics by remaining united.
Jefferson used the Enlightenment ideals in the Declaration of Independence such a natural right, birth rights, all men are created equal.
Explanation:
In the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson operated the idea of "unfair rights" in similar to the idea of natural rights, which comes from Locke. According to him (Locke) there are many rights with which people are born and these rights cannot be taken away by the government.
Similar to Locke, Jefferson stated that all men (people) are created with equal rights and they should be treated equally. Thus, this situation is helpful for the peaceful growth of country and citizens.
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
Graphed systems that represent one solution would see only one point of intersection. In this case, the two lines will only intersect at (2, 1), and will not intersect again. Therefore, it only has one solution, and is your answer.
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