George Washington was the first one
Japanese-American citizens were denied their rights and sent to internment camps, as the government believed that some of them were working with the Japanese government, and could feed intel back to them. At the end of the war, however, these citizens were released.
This is true.
Some examples of military strongmen (dictators) were Porfirio Diaz of Mexico, General Santa Ana of Mexico and Rafael Carrera of Guatemala
<span>False. Laws are formed by being brought before both houses of Congress and approved, and then being signed into law by the President. Rules can be made, and presidential orders be issued, but none of those are actual laws.</span>