<span>The conquest was successful. With the siege of Istanbul, the Ottomans proceeded to establish hegemony over numerous independent Turkish states within Anatolia. The result of imperial conquest was to unify the Turkish populations in Anatolia. In turn, other non Turkish, Muslim communities and principalities were brought together under the aegis of Ottoman leadership. </span>
Speed limit reduced to 35 mph, rationing of goods, and victory gardens
<span>The statement that best
describes the Cherokee Nation today is the third statement. The Cherokee Nation
(Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma) is the largest Cherokee tribe in Oklahoma, and
they are federally recognized and successful in United States. This tribe was established
in the 20th century in Tahlequah,
Oklahoma, relocating due to increasing pressure to Indian Territory.</span>
This is a matter of opinion.
If you think yes, you could argue that internment was a great PR move and/or that it protected the Japanese living in America from negative press
If you argue no (which I would) then you could argue that it was unconstitutional and/or had no strategic importance to the war itself.
Answer:
Many Americans worried that citizens of Japanese ancestry would act as spies or saboteurs for the Japanese government. Fear — not evidence — drove the U.S. to place over 127,000 Japanese-Americans in concentration camps for the duration of WWII. Over 127,000 United States citizens were imprisoned during World War II.
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