During World War II, the United States government set up hundreds of internment camps to house B) Americans of German, Japanese, and Italian descent
Explanation:
As a dark chapter in history of the USA the internment camps were found to keep the Americans of Germane Italians and Japanese descent away from the common public of the country who had turned against them.
The public mood in the country was not good for these people and there were rampant hate crimes happening against them in the country. This made i t necessary to operate them from the people and also the Government was paranoid about spy activities happening inside the country.
Answer:By the end of the seventeenth century, Virginia had established tobacco as its main crop, a representative government, and slavery as a dominant system of labor. In 1606, a group of wealthy London businessmen petitioned King James I for a charter to establish a colony in the New World.
At first the colony was based on exports of foodstuffs to the West Indies and of turpentine, tar, and furs to Europe. Then rice was introduced from Madagascar, and the South Carolinians developed large plantations which grew rice and indigo very profitably.
True, for example, the United States has many government agencies that oversee sectors of the economy ie. the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).