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I do not think actions like this can be justified. The internment of Japanese-American citizens was one of the biggest mistakes made by the federal government in the 20th century.
Executive Order 9066 called for the internment of Japanese-American citizens shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese empire. Even though this attack came from Japan, it is wrong to assume that all Japanese-American citizens supported the action. Roughly 2/3rd of the people who were put in internment camps were born in the United States and were citizens. Violating the rights of citizens who have done nothing wrong is never good to do.
A democratic government is supposed to protect individual liberties and rights, not violate them on purpose.
Mark Twain. Gilded age is the last thre decades of the 19th century.
Dawes Plan
The Dawes Plan helped restore prosperity in Europe. Its name came from
the head of the committee, Charles Dawes. After the World War I, Germany was
facing a huge financial problem which was to pay for the cost of the war. The
committee composed of the USA, the UK, Italy, France and Belgium aimed to help boost Germany’s economy.
He was a heretic according to the Church which was the ultimate law behind all questions regarding the earth. Although his teachings were accurate, they went against the Church so naturally they were heresy since anything that was against the Church teachings was heresy. Of course, nowadays we wouldn't label him as a heretic, but at the time when he did it he was indeed spreading heresy, even though he was speaking the truth.