The statement “Japan proved to the world that it was a rising power by defeating Russian troops in 1905, which led to the creation of the Treaty of Portsmouth” is false. It is the Treaty of Portsmouth that formally ended the war between the Russia and Japan in 1904 until 1905 contrary to the statement implying that the Treaty of Portsmouth is the product of the Japanese win against the Russian. The Treaty of Portsmouth is a settlement that ultimately gave Japan control over Korea and South Manchuria, including Port Arthur and the railway connecting it to the rest of the region.
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were established to serve the educational needs of black Americans. Prior to the time of their establishment, and for many years afterwards, blacks were generally denied admission to traditionally white institutions. As a result, HBCUs became the principle means for providing postsecondary education to black Americans.
Today, HBCUs must fulfill educational goals far beyond those initially set. President George Bush described the unique mission of black colleges as follows:
The correct answer would be A. Parallelism. because it is directly contrasting what society would normally do.
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America forcibly removed Japanese Americans following the attack on Pearl Harbor because there was a risk of Japanese spying. America had to ramp up production on almost everything during WWII, and in the event that there were Japanese spies, they could report all our weak and vulnerable points back to Japan. The Internment was, in my opinion, necessary. National security is not something the take lightly. If Japan knew all our vulnerabilities, they could have crippled us. The constitution, if I recall right, doesn't say anything about not being able to relocate a certain mass of people.
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