In the case of Korematsu v. United States regarding the wartime internment, the Supreme Court held that
A) Japanese aliens could be legally interred, but that Japanese-American citizens could not.
B) the War Relocation Authority had no constitutional authority to incarcerate law-abiding citizens.
C) national security considerations legally authorized the internment policy.
D) Japanese Americans who suffered financial losses due to internment would be compensated by the federal government.
C
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The social structure of American colonial cities from 1690 to 1770 was influenced by
A) an absence of urban poverty. B) an increasing gap between the wealthy and the poor. C) steadily declining property values and taxes. D) the end of colonial warfare.
With respect to women, Jewish law and practice required all the following EXCEPT
a. equal treatment of men and women since both were made in the image of God. b. a woman should consider her husband to be her master. c. a husband should respect and support his wife. d. women could not be witnesses in court, but they could be prophetesses. e. a woman could never divorce her husband, and she could inherit property only if there was no male heir.
The British burned the White House, the Capitol, and other government buildings, which allowed them to accomplish their ultimate objective of capturing the port city of Baltimore
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When comparing English colonies to Spanish ones:
a. England sent more people to the Americas in the seventeenth century. b. only England was interested in converting the Native Americans. c. Spain relied much more on indentured servant labor. d. only Spain was interested in finding gold e. England used Native Americans more for labor.