Answer: Korematsu was eventually overturned.
Explanation:
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the president used his powers in the country and targeted a large number of American Japanese as a potential threat. Many of these people have been ultimately relocated from their homes to certain locations under strict government supervision. Many ignored these orders from the United States authorities. The Japanese of American descent, Korematsu, was one of those people. After his arrest, he was sentenced to five years probation for violating government orders. The public became interested in his case. The proceedings were reopened, and his sentence's decision was completely changed, Korematsu was not guilty. Defence attorneys defined his conviction as an unconstitutional act by the United States Prosecutor's Office.
I think its C.<span> The Senate and the House of Representatives. The Great Compromise solved the issue of the representation in the legislature by dividing Congress into two houses, the Senate and House of Representatives.</span>
1. The character is uncle sam, the representation of the United States in human form.
2. The man symbolizes the United States gradually becoming more of a world power, both internally and externally (socially and by show of force).
3. The artist isn't exactly trying to prove a point. Instead the author just wants to visualize the US expansion up until the 20th century, making the man bigger and bigger the more territory is gained.
4. The result is that the United States has come from being nothing but a rebellious colony to a recognized world power, but not exactly THE world power. It has become wealthy because of the land it possesses, such as the Eastern U..S (trade & massive industrial space), the panama canal (maritime control), and the western U.S. (trade with China and Japan, gold).
5. Based just on how the look of Uncle Sam progresses, it seems the author is against U.S. imperialism to some extent. Some could perceive Uncle Sam as looking like the typical greedy tycoon who only cares about wealth and power rather than the well being of those under him.
Answer: I would guess West Virginia.
Explanation: Missouri and Kentucky were both confederate states and had slavery. West Virginia originally was a slave stat, but then became a part of the union later on. Hopefully this helps.
The correct answer would be D.) Freedom and equality for all races and creeds. In his speech, he said he had a dream that his African-American children could play with white children someday.
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