Generally speaking, supporters of the New Jersey Plan "<span>A. supported a bicameral legislature," since this would have allowed the smaller states to have a greater voice. </span>
The correct answer is the Utah territory. This was done as a compromise on allowing new states into the union. The states in the region actually did support slavery and the vote passed even though it had been previously forbidden. This was because it was in the south where slavery was a common thing.
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Major viewpoints of the Republican Party include increased spending on the military and that m<span>inimum wage helps the economy.</span>
The U.S. government operated two internment camps in New Mexico. After Roosevelt signed an Executive Order and the roundup of Japanese-Americans began in California, New Mexico was named as a site for internment camps.
The camps were encircled by twelve-foot-high barbed-wire fences and eleven guard towers with searchlights. The guards were heavily equipped with different arms and weapons, such as rifles, side arms, and tear gas.
The interment camp had two phases. The first one was in September 1942 when Japanese immigrants from California who were all sent to War Relocation Authority camps were held in a temporary detention facility. The other phase began in February 1943 and included other internees transferred from U.S. Army camps, such as issei, nisei, and kibei "troublemakers" from the Tule Lake segregation center.
On 1945, tensions erupted at Santa Fe and there were weeks of conflict between the camp administration and a group of internees from Tule Lake. Guards fired tear gas into a crowd and began beating the internees. Four were seriously injured and the guards isolated some as others were transferred to the high-security facility at Fort Stanton, New Mexico.