The Supreme Court upheld the policy of interning Japanese American citizens during World War II.
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the US officially declared war on Japan. Shortly after this, the federal government was suspicious of Japanese American citizens and feared that many of them were spies for Japan. This is why president Franklin D. Roosevelt passed executive order 9066. This law resulted in the placing of Japanese American citizens into internment camps.
Korematsu was one of those citizens placed into an internment camp. He lated sued the federal government saying that this was a violation of his constitutional rights. However, the Supreme Court sided with the government as they felt that wartime actions can justify actions like the one taken by president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Answer:
The United Nations had NATO troops bomb Yugoslavia, in the NATO bombing of 1999.
Answer:
September 1, 1939
Explanation:
Outbreak of World War II (1939)
On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II.
The correct answer is C.
The Quarantine Speech and Neutrality Act were both ways in which the US wanted to remain isolated. During this era, the United States was trying to stay out of World War II.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor and the worries behind the power of the atomic weapon were not issues until the 1940's. All of the events described in the question happened during the 1930's, showing these answers cannot be correct.