Because, despite there being citizens of both German-American during WW2, they knew that there was a low risk of these people (of course there were also those for which they suspected might be secret spies) being accomplices of the Third reich. A lot of these people were also scientists who fled the atrocities of hte Nazi regime before the war.
Well the Nuremberg principles<span> were a set of guidelines for determining what constitutes a war crime. The document was created by the International Law Commission of the United Nations to codify the legal </span>principles<span> underlying the </span>Nuremberg Trials<span> of Nazi party members following World War II.
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The <span>"necessary and proper" clause of Article I, Section 8, of the United States Constitution.
After enumerating a number of the powers of Congress, including borrowing money, coining money, regulating commerce, etc, Section 8 of Article I closes with by saying Congress shall have power "t</span><span>o make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof."
The statement of the Marshall court in regard to the chartering of a national bank held significance beyond that issue as well. The ruling said: "L</span><span>et the ends be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the Constitution, and all means which are appropriate, which are plainly adopted to that end, which are not prohibited, but consist with the letter and spirit of the Constitution, are constitutional."</span>
Answer:
The law that allowed Theodore Roosevelt to set aside federal land for conservation is the<u> Conservation Act</u> (C).
Explanation:
Roosevelt is know for setting aside more federal land for national parks than any of his predecessors combined. The act that allowed him to do this was the <u>Conservation Act.</u> He also established the United States Forest Service, signed into law the creation of five national parks, and signed the year 1906 Antiquities Act, under which he proclaimed 18 new national monuments.
Note: I wasn't able to find something specific called the National Park Bill and the other Acts were from other presidencies.