I think A. They were determined to make their invention work properly.
1. We believed that the Japs had spies here in America so the greatest way to overcome that was hide them and out them away.
2. President Franklin D. Roosevelt
3. It wasn't discrimination... It was war. Just like what's going on now with the travel ban. We are keeping our enemy's away from the public.
4. They were quite disgusting run down areas. They usually didn't have much food but to not starve to death. They weren't treated bad by the camp guards but they weren't treated good by them either.
5. Well it was a prison camp. They were under constant supervision. They were never "alone". Its like being in prison without the cell doors.
6. They were very unhappy for very good reason. They obviously didn't want to be out there. Some who were well know were permitted to go to other country's but other than that they hated it.
7. $20,000 to the surviving people.
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Eileen Brennan was a veteran Oscar-nominated actress. She died July 28 of cancer. She was 80.
If a state is not recognized by other states then it is isolated culturally, economically, educationally, and militarily (to name a few). There would be no trade for products requiring the state to be self-sufficient. Food crops would need to be grown in great quantities to feed the entire population. Manufacturing would be required to clothe, house, service everyone. This magnitude of isolation would prove detrimental to the populace.
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Charles Dickens was one of the most important social critic who used fiction effectively to criticize economic, social and moral abuses in the Victorian era. He showed compassion and empathy towards the vulnerable and disadvantaged segments of English society, and contributed to several important social reforms.
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