Our Father who art in Heaven,
Holy be thy name,
Thy Kingdom come
Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven
Give us this day, our daily bread,
And forgive us our sins,
As we forgive those,
Who sin against us,
Do not bring us to the test
But deliever us from evil,
Amen.
I am not sure about this
The best answer is, D. the camps held people who had done nothing wrong.
The Japanese Internment camps established in the United States as a response to the attack on Peral Harbor by the Japanese was a drastic action taken by the government and military and not supported by everyone. Some Americans, including those in government, where weary of using the internment camps to house Japanese-Americans because they were being held there, against their will, even though they had nothing wrong.
<span>Name:
Alice Alexander
</span><span>State:
Oklahoma
</span>
We lived in a one room log hut, and slept on homemade rail bed steads wid cotton, an' sum times straw, mos'ly straw summers an' cotton winners." <span>
heres the source </span>http://newdeal.feri.org/asn/asn12.htm#22 well heres one i dont really know the other one idk even know if the is a narrative to you but i know you can do the other one well have a good day bye!
The Marshall Court, the time period when Chief Justice Marshall was the head of the Supreme Court (1801-1835), helped to set important examples for American law. Arguably the most important case of his tenure was the Marbury vs. Madison case.
In this case, it was ruled that the Supreme Court has the authority to deem laws unconstitutional. This example forever changed the Supreme Court because thousands of cases are based on this premise. The most important purpose of the Supreme Court now is to determine the constitutionality of issues. It all started with the Marshall court and Marbury vs. Madison.
I would say (B)? The coal industry