The statement about the treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II that is correct is option C. The U.S. government denied Japanese Americans their basic constitutional rights by sending them to internment camps. In 1942 the government forced Japanese-Americans into internment camps. They had done nothing but lost their homes, and their jobs. The internment camps were overcrowded and provided poor living conditions. The barracks constructed for internees met the minimum standards for military housing.
Answer:
Death
Disability
Resignation
Impeachment (with removal)
Explanation:
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1.- Population Growth
2.- Water Infraestructure
3.- Transportation
Answer: - transportation -pollution -
Explanation:
Because Mesopotamia didn't really have many natural barriers that could help keep out intruders, it was prone to attacks. Even if the Mesopotamians built their own defenses, it wouldn't be nearly as as good as a mountain or if they were on a hill. the only natural barrier they had was really the two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates. but since it was near the middle of their land, it really wasn't much of a barrier, unless they were trying to escape to the other side.
The open plains and major rivers of Mesopotamia made it a fertile and wealthy region, but also prone to invasions due to lack of natural barriers.
The geography of Mesopotamia was such that it was located in an open plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This made it fertile for farming but also left it vulnerable to invasions. There were few natural barriers, such as mountains or oceans, that would deter invaders. The flat terrain and the major rivers facilitated the movement of invading armies. In addition, the wealth of the land due its productive agriculture and trade attracted many neighboring civilizations
As a result of these geographical factors, Mesopotamia faced a long history of invasions and conquests by various empires and civilizations, leading to the rise and fall of numerous city-states and kingdoms in the region. The vulnerability imposed by its geography was a defining feature of the history of Mesopotamia.
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B)second
C)tenth
D)thirteenth
Answer: tenth
Explanation:
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The three totalitarian regimes aimed to have a total right over their citizens. The political space and the forms of organized social activity ceased to exist outside of what was allowed and managed by the regime itself. Attempts were made to mold the attitudes and behaviors according to their ideological dogmas. Identification with the regime was sustained by an internal enemy. The penetration of the values of the regime in society was lower in Italy and much higher in Germany, the success of indoctrination was focused on the young. The regimes were successful in mobilizing large numbers of idealists and to win popular support as any type of opposition was repressed. In Germany there was more popular support, while in the Soviet Union the support was less authentic as the population was more coerced. The three resorted to heavy-handed and terrorist repression.
The Soviet Union exercised an extraordinary degree of terror directed against its own citizens. The Nazis concentrated on crushing any type of organized political opposition and on the weakest and least numerous minorities. The fascists imposed terror in the Italian colonies that were in Africa. Italy was weak in its ideological dynamism and militarization, in the Italian people there was no excessive fixation with military glory. In the Soviet Union the ideological force was powerful. Its purpose was to mobilize an economy directed by the state, to restructure the agricultural production and to industrialize the country. The ideological dynamism in Germany stands out for its clear focus on the intensification of the persecution of internal enemies and for its preparations to face a military conflict.