Why did the Supreme Court ruling in Korematsu v. United States (1944) anger supporters of civil liberties?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the reason why it made supporters of civil liberties angry is answer choice B) It made the internment of certain American citizens legitimate. As we already know the wartime policy toward Japanese Americans was confinement in internment camps.
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Answer:
in order to have something
Explanation:
so that the country can be stable
The American attitude shifted in favor of rights for Native Americans. This is based on "Polls showed that Americans believed in rights for Native Americans". Why it's not A is because it wasn't the polling that contributed to the act, but what the polls showed which is C.
Answer:
It is a way for people to learn about government policies.
It allows people to express approval or disapproval of government policies.
It is a method of communicating with government.
Explanation:
They tend to not have the same opportunities as other people do based on their backgrounds and physical characteristics.