Mr. Justice Jackson, dissenting. . . .
Much is said of the danger to liberty from the Army program for deporting and detaining these citizens of Japanese extraction. But a judicial construction of the due process clause that will sustain this order is a far more subtle blow to liberty than the promulgation of the order itself. A military order, however unconstitutional, is not apt to last longer than the military emergency. Even during that period a succeeding commander may revoke it all. But once a judicial opinion rationalizes such an order to show that it conforms to the Constitution, or rather rationalizes the Constitution to show that the Constitution sanctions such an order, the Court for all time has validated the principle of racial discrimination in criminal procedure and of transplanting American citizens. . . . A military commander may overstep the bounds of constitutionality, and it is an incident. But if we review and approve, that passing incident becomes the doctrine of the Constitution. There it has a generative power of its own, and all that it creates will be in its own image. Nothing better illustrates this danger than does the Court’s opinion in this case. . . .
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Favoring "Native-born" people as opposed to immigrants.
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The view that certain skills are "native" or hard-wired into the brain at birth.
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Agriculture provides employment opportunities for rural people on a large scale in undeveloped and developing countries. it is an important source of livelihood, the rising agricultural surplus it’s caused by increasing agriculture production and productivity tends to improve social welfare particularly in rural areas
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What were three reasons the patriots were successful in the revolutionary war? Home advantage, good military leadership, fighting for ideal rather than king
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Below are some of the key causes of the American Revolution in the order they occurred.
The Founding of the Colonies.
French and Indian War.
Taxes, Laws, and More Taxes.
Protests in Boston.
Intolerable Acts.
Boston Blockade.
Growing Unity Among the Colonies.
First Continental Congress.