Jane Yanagi Diamond taught American History at a California high school, “but I couldn’t talk about the internment,” she says. “My voice would get all strange.” Born in Hayward, California, in 1939, she spent most of World War II interned with her family at a camp in Utah.<span>
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Answer:
cultural traits diffused from one group usually are ussally adapted if the population is willing to adapt.
Explanation:
Genesis 3:15 talks about the seed of promise. This is the prophecy that the Messiah would be born from a virgin. Jesus fulfills this prophecy when he's born because his mother Mary, was a virgin when she became pregnant.
<span>In the debate over ratification, the anti-federalists argued vigorously that the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights.</span>