In 1988, Congress voted to pay $20,000 to each of the surviving Americans of Japanese descent who were interned during World War II because...
A. the danger of war with Japan no longer existed
B. all of the interned Japanese Americans eventually became American citizens
C. the World Court ordered the United States to pay reparations
D. many Americans believed the internment was unjust and unnecessary
Answer: D. many Americans believed the internment was unjust and unnecessary
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a. Democrat Horatio Seymour lost the election due to political manipulations in the Senate b. Republican Rutherford Hayes was selected, probably in return for the removal of Union troops from the South c. thousands of fraudulent votes led the President to name a commission to investigate the voting d. the South voted for Samuel J. Tilden, because of his record of support for railroads
In Figure 5.2, this staircase was probably intended to ________ visitors
A) instruct B) confuse C) impress D) repel
In Iran, Western interference had the unintended consequence of ________
A) keeping the Pahlavi shahs in power B) keeping the Soviet Union out C) the Iran-Iraq War D) bringing Ayatollah Khomeini to power
The Monroe Doctrine, promulgated by the United States, asked for European intervention in Latin America to prevent the revolutionary impulse from spreading northward
Indicate whether the statement is true or false