<em />First of all, they can indeed protest. In the USA, we have the right to do so, and if enough people can protest, the government can notice and make decisions based on the opinion of the people. Secondly, back in history, people used civil disobedience, but if we're talking about the modern world this doesn't apply <em>that much.</em> We can also utilize the media. Millions use it, and a simple tweet or instagram post can spread the word to countless amounts of people, including the government. In fact, the government does actually use social media, giving citizens who want to speak out about their beliefs a better chance to do so. Hope this helps.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Immigration was low in the 1960s, increased until 2000, and then decreased." Immigration changed since the 1960s is that <span>Immigration was low in the 1960s, increased until 2000, and then decreased.</span>
They both were economically strong but had weak military forces. I hope this helps!
- The U.S. government evacuated more than 100,000 Japanese Americans to the West Coast.
- Japanese Americans were forced to sell their property.
- Japanese American men, women, and children were placed in internment camps.
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