In this story, we learn about the experiences of the Kataoka family. They were one of the Japanese families that suffered through the experience of internment camps during World War II.
Before this experience, the Kataoka were renting land from Mrs. Perkins, who came to really value and appreciate them. When the Kataokas had to leave their home, Mrs. Perkins cooked for them and refused to let them help, as a sign of appreciation. Moreover, when she went to visit them at the camp, she helped them cover the damp, dirty floor and took a broken watch to have it repaired.
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
No benefits was gained from settling of the West which cost the Native Americans and the environment because due to the expansion and setting of the west, many land of the natives captured by the western to built their colonies so as a result the native Americans lost their land. The setting of west also cause a bad impact on the environment, many species such as buffalo and other animals also extinct at that regions and pollution increases due to mining activities.
Answer:
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Explanation:
In socialism, people have the right to buy their own things such as land, food, and clothes. While in communism, the government controls every aspect of the people's lives in order for the government to get what they want.