Generally speaking, it would be "<span>B. Anyone born outside the United States to parents who are both citizens of the United States," since location is less important than family in many cases. </span>
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Explanation:
I think this question is rooted in WWII when the Japanese were being put into interment camps- so I will answer based on that. The United States, regardless of race, has no justification to take away the rights of its citizens. Even in times of war, someone needs to be accused of being a spy with actual hard <em>evidence</em> before they should be subjected to that.
<span>A. To unite all Arab countries under a single Pan-Arab state
After WWII, as western nations were gaining power, many Islamic leaders believed it would be better and they would be strong if all of the Arab states were united. </span>
Answer: During the Civil War, the North had a larger population, greater access to the navy, more industrial power and better access to gunpowder.