Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast were subjected to .... during the war.

a) Interrogation
b) Internment
c) Torture
d) Compensation


Ans: b) Internment

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a. police fired on strikers and their families, killing 10 people. b. Huey Long was assassinated as he gave a speech. c. the Socialist Party nominated Norman Thomas for president. d. FDR gave the most aggressive pro-labor speech of his career.

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Why was the 1807 federal slavery law unsatisfying for everyone?

a. On the one hand, slave owners felt it threatened their livelihood, but on the other hand, abolitionists felt it did little to end slavery. b. It did nothing to affect slavery or the slave trade in the United States and only frustrated relations with European allies. c. On the one hand, it appeased antislavery European allies, but on the other hand, it frustrated U.S. slave owners. d. It granted African Americans only freedom, not any voting or civil rights, while at the same time infuriating their slave owners. e. It appeased southern slave owners but infuriated northern abolitionists.

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One of Spain's greatest weaknesses during the sixteenth century was its

a. lack of an effective military. b. total lack of resources c. failure to have an effective tax policy. d. internal divisions.

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What was Genoa's response to the actions and growing power of the Venetians?

A) Genoa was unable to recover from the loss of trade and instead prided herself upon her technological innovations for seafaring. B) Genoa combined her knowledge, resources, and limited trade with Portugal to explore the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. C) Genoa was limited in her trade to the western Mediterranean. Therefore, she continued exploration in a westerly direction across the Atlantic. D) Genoa continued to fight for eastern Mediterranean Sea ports until she grew too weak and was overtaken by Milan. E) Genoa combined her knowledge, resources, and limited trade with Spain to explore the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.

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