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.


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Which of the choices below was one of economic factor that helped support industrialization in England? A. Many workers were eager for jobs. B. Wealthy landowners increased crop production. C. British artisans produced many goods at home. D. England had large deposits of iron.

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D. England had large deposits of iron.

The Industrial Revolution began in Britain for a number of different reasons. Britain had access to a number of natural resources, such as iron and coal. The agricultural sector of the British economy had been steadily growing during the 18th century. Agricultural stability allowed the British population to increase.

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D). England had large deposits of iron

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One of the most important element that triggered the growth any industrialization is iron. Deposits of iron ore is in fact one of the most basic economic factor for any industrialization growth. Britain has a lot of iron ore and other raw material deposits.

                However, in the early 1700, the iron industry of England was not much efficient as the iron found there contain lot other other impurities and were of low quality. It could not meet the requirements of the iron demands and most iron was imported from Sweden into Britain. But by 1800, with technical developments and advancements of different iron smelting processes , the iron industry was a net exporter.

How did trade expand knowledge?

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Trade expands knowledge because you are going to know more of something that is not only coming from you. When you do the trading, you are exchanging you goods or services with another goods and services coming from different people or country.

Adam is in a bad mood after receiving a course grade that is much lower than he expected. Research suggests that Adam is likely to ________ the duration of his bad mood and Aaron is likely to ________ the duration of his good mood. A. underestimate; overestimate
B. overestimate; underestimate
C. overestimate; overestimate
D. underestimate; underestimate

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The answer is B I hope it toure
Answer is B :) He is over about his low course grade and is underestimated about his good mood. Hope this gives you a idea

Rising interest rates tend to contract the level of economic activity. increase the level of business investment. indicate governmental expansion of the economy. signal the trough of a recessionary market.

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The correct answer is rising interest rate curtails the level of economic activity.

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Increased interest rates increase the cost of borrowing. As a result, there is a decline in private investment. This further causes aggregate demand to decline. As aggregate demand falls there is a leftward shift in the aggregate demand curve, income and consumption decline as well. The price level falls as well. the decline in the prices causes the supply to decrease as well.

So, we see that rising interest rates cause a contraction in the overall economic activity.

Which of the following types of transportation is NOT mass transportation? A. bus
B. car
C. streetcar
D. train

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car is the type of transportation that is not mass transportation. It means that you cannot drive many people in a car, whereas a bus, a streetcar, and a train can accommodate many people. 

Answer: A car

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bus, streetcar, and train can hold hundeds of people where as acar can hold about 5-8 people

What is a system of leaders who carry out the work of government:?

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To answer the question above as to what system of leaders who carry out the work of the government, the answer is Bureaucracy. This is where the President gets to appoint leaders and work bees in the certain departments. Also position such as secretaries, commissioners and directors plays a big role to manage the departments.