<span>From a military perspective, the failed invasions of Kublai Khan were the first of only three instances when the samurai fought foreign troops rather than amongst themselves; the others being Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98) and the Japanese invasion of Ryukyu (1609).</span>
Similarities existed in terms of their organization, leadership and justice system among others.
Similarly, both empires were large; they covered large geographical areas with huge populations.
They also shared an interest in trade.
Answer:
- justification for the internment policy is based on questionable racial grounds instead of expert military judgement
- justification based on misinformation, half-truths of Japanese
- all people of the US are part of the culture and land
- civil court cannot be made to enforce an order that violates the Constitution even if it is reasonable enough for the military
Explanation:
Patrick Henry, in his "Give Me Libery or Give Me Death" speech in front of the Virginia House of Burgess, is appealing to the frustration of his fellow delegates.
By listing all of the humiliating things they, as Virginians, have done in order to satisfy the Crown to no avail, Henry is hoping to elicit the feeling of frustration at the lack of response to reasonable efforts at compromise.