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I agree. I think that the system could greatly benefit from a change in how things are done.  

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What happened to US automobile manufacturing during the war?

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Companies went out of business because no one could afford to buy cars.

B.  

Fewer cars were made because factories were bombed during the war.

C.  

The government ordered production to stop so factories could make planes and tanks.

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Production increased 200 percent because the government needed cars for the military.

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Production ground to a standstill because of labor union strikes.

Which individual is correctly paired with the historical event he helped influence?

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I believe the answer is: Kwame Nkrumah — independence of Ghana

Kwame Nkrumah was known as the first prime minister of Ghana who took the leadership seat after successfully lead Ghana's independence movement in 1957. Prior to the movement, Ghana was colonized by the british empire for almost 100 years.

Alice is typing her term paper in the computer lab. although a class is going on just a few feet away, she does not seem to notice. which part of the brain allows alice to focus on her typing and ignore the distractions that surround her? reticular formation medulla cerebellum

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The correct answer is known as the "reticular formation"/

The Reticular Formation has a function of projections to the thalamus and cerebral cortex that permit it to exert some control over which sensory indicators attain the cerebrum and come to our conscious interest. It plays a relevant position in states of awareness like alertness and sleep, wherein based on the given situation, Alice was able to block the sound from the class, in order for her to focus on her term paper.

Tectonic activity has created which type of landform across Central America?

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Central America has vast volcanic mountain ranges that are caused bytectonic plate activities for over thousands of years. This has caused the areato have many separated islands that are also abundant of lakes, streams, andrivers. This area is composed of many countries that are mostly located inseparate islands. 

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B.  mountains

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One reason the Japanese followed a policy of expansionism before World War II was to gain

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Japan had plans of conquest and expansion in Asia, real designs that it tried to hide under the pompous idea of an "Asian Co-prosperity Sphere" launched by Tokyo to deceive and lure Asian governments. The actual Japanese goal was to control access to sources of energy and raw materials that were necessary for their industry, their military and to consolidate its imperialist domination in Asia.

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The relocation of Japanese-Americans into internment camps during World War IIwas one of the most flagrant violations of civil liberties in American history. According to the census of 1940, 127,000 persons of Japanese ancestry lived in the United States, the majority on the West Coast. One-third had been born in Japan, and in some states could not own land, be naturalized as citizens, or vote. After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941, rumors spread, fueled by race prejudice, of a plot among Japanese-Americans to sabotage the war effort. In early 1942, the Roosevelt administration was pressured to remove persons of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast by farmers seeking to eliminate Japanese competition, a public fearing sabotage, politicians hoping to gain by standing against an unpopular group, and military authorities.

On February 19, 1942, Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which forced all Japanese-Americans, regardless of loyalty or citizenship, to evacuate the West Coast. No comparable order applied to Hawaii, one-third of whose population was Japanese-American, or to Americans of German and Italian ancestry. Ten internment camps were established in California, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming,Colorado, and Arkansas, eventually holding 120,000 persons. Many were forced to sell their property at a severe loss before departure. Social problems beset the internees: older Issei (immigrants) were deprived of their traditional respect when their children, the Nisei (American-born), were alone permitted authority positions within the camps. 5,589 Nisei renounced their American citizenship, although a federal judge later ruled that renunciations made behind barbed wire were void. Some 3,600 Japanese-Americans entered the armed forces from the camps, as did 22,000 others who lived in Hawaii or outside the relocation zone. The famous all-Japanese 442nd Regimental Combat Team won numerous decorations for its deeds in Italy and Germany.

The Supreme Court upheld the legality of the relocation order in Hirabayashi v.United States and Korematsu v. United States. Early in 1945, Japanese-American citizens of undisputed loyalty were allowed to return to the West Coast, but not until March 1946 was the last camp closed. A 1948 law provided for reimbursement for property losses by those interned. In 1988, Congress awarded restitution payments of twenty thousand dollars to each survivor of the camps; it is estimated that about 73,000 persons will eventually receive this compensation for the violation of their liberties.

The Reader’s Companion to American History. Eric Foner and John A. Garraty, Editors. Copyright © 1991 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

State courts cannot have concurrent jurisdiction with federal courts. True or False

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Answer:True

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For any case handle by the state jury, the federal court have the Supreme power to decide on the case without giving room for state court to do in reciprocal.