Answer:
The attitude of an unfair peace and US non-involvement in the League of Nations help set up the foundations for a new world conflict because, since the United States did not join, the League of Nations was not respected, and no one followed followed the rules of peace set by Woodrow Wilson; the United States wished to stay away from European involvement. Germany was also left to the unfair blame of causing the war and having to pay everyone back for the casualties for the war, bringing about an attitude of unfair peace in Europe.
Explanation:
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.
Answer:
C) Ninth
Explanation:
The constitution of the U. S. provides a number of specific individual rights that the government must provide and follow. At the same time, the constitution refers to other rights that are not very specific in the bill and they are under the ninth amendment which states: <em>"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."</em>, therefore the correct answer is option C)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The concept of the news media or press as a fourth branch stems from a belief that the media's responsibility to inform the populace is essential to the healthy functioning of democracy