Confusion: These people did nothing against the law. They had thriving businesses, robust communities, doing there best to fit into American culture. Besides internment they lost their properties, businesses, homes in most cases.
Racism: why were no German or Italian aliens awaiting citizenship interned
Patriotism: in spite of their treatment, many families had children born in the USA. These were Nisei, or first generation Americans.
Many of their sons joined US military to prove their loyalty. One RCT, regimental combat team was the armies 442. Became one of the most highly decorated units of WWII. “Go for Broke” was their rallying cry.
The Roosevelt administration overreaction, these people may assist their former homeland, has been an embarrassment ever since. Years later reparations were made to some of the victims.
My father was on USS Maryland, December 7, 1941. Lost shipmates, family and friends throughout the conflict but never held any ill will toward Americans of Japanese descent.
We are now close allies.
Sorry but what are the options?
The triangular trade model allowed for the swift spread of slavery into the New World. Twelve million Africans were captured in Africa with the intent to enter them into the slave trade.
The swords that is in the Old State House tell that the swords were given as rewards in battle.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was a battle where the New England soldiers faced the British army and this shows there was not possible reconciliation beteen the British and American,
The swords in the Old State House signifies that the swords were given as rewards in battle.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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The answer to the question of how did Saladin feel about the Christian armies coming to the Holy Land is :
He felt the Christians were the infidels who needed to be forced out of the Holy Land.