Answer:
1. To give Japanese Americans an opportunity
to formally declare their loyalty to the US
2. To show Japanese Americans' commitment to
winning the war against Japan
3. To explain how Japanese Americans planned
to support the war effort
4. To promise to cooperate with the US
government
Explanation:
The above given statements are part of the reasons why resolution was written to President Roosevelt by the Americans with Japanese ancestry.
President Carter attempted to create a diplomatic framework for coexistence and cooperation among the nations of Israel and its neighbors
Documents discovered fairly recently in the Truman library indicate that before giving the bomb order, he had concluded that the Japanese were about to ''fold up.'' Even more to the point, he believed that their collapse would be precipitated by Soviet entry into the war, set for mid-August.