Why did the Supreme Court ruling in Korematsu v. United States (1944) anger supporters of civil liberties?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the reason why it made supporters of civil liberties angry is answer choice B) It made the internment of certain American citizens legitimate. As we already know the wartime policy toward Japanese Americans was confinement in internment camps.
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Answer:
Freedom Rides were aimed at ending segregation, while the Freedom Summer was aimed at expanding voting rights.
Explanation:
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same cartoon that was posted before with this question, its purpose is to "</span>support nativist anti-immigration sentiment" since it paints immigrants in a bad light.
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Yes. Women were not equal to men in other city-states in Sparta.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Although the women of Sparta had better condition as compared to other Greek women. The women of Sparta were educated and many owned the agricultural land also.
But still they were not equal to men in that area. The women of Sparta could not have the right to vote. They could be a part of the military of that area like the men of Sparta who were an active part of the military services of Sparta.