No, I do not agree that it was the soldiers and civilians that cost Germany the WWI. I believe that if the leaders had constructed a better thought out plan to defeat the other counties that they would have won. My current stand point is that if Germany appointed better Leaders that they could have easily took over Belgium within months.
Answer: No, this could not happen in the United States.
Explanation: Everything listed in this scenario blatantly violates the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. According to the 6th Amendment, the accused must be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation and have the right to a speedy trial; however, neither of these were provided whatsoever. Thus, this situation could not occur in the United States.
Traders who traveled to the Yoruba homeland were probably most interested in obtaining "<span>a. corn", since this was a product that was almost impossible to grow in their homeland, and one that supplied a decent amount of nutrients. </span>
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The military order punished Korematsu because of his race was one reason that Justice Jackson gave for dissenting in the Korematsu case.
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