During World War II, the federal government pursued some policies that subsequently became controversial, leading to either the end of the policy or an official apology. Which of the following is not among the changes that took place?
a. In 1944, the United States Supreme Court overturned the convictions in the Sleepy Lagoon case.
b. In 1964, Congress ended the bracero program.c In 1988,
Congress authorized payments to former relocation-camp internees and offered an official policy.
d. In 1999, President Clinton pardoned all of the survivors of the Port Chicago incident.
a
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a. Isaac Singer b. Albert McCormick c. Isaac Smith d. Henry Clay Singer
Between 1898 and 1934, US military forces were sent to all the following regions EXCEPT
a. Mexico b. Argentina c. Cuba d. Guatemala e. Panama
For two hundred years, through the Struggle of the Orders, plebeians slowly acquired rights that had previously been the sole province of ________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
All of the following were northern advantages except
a. greater population. b. defensive war as a strategy. c. greater industrial production. d. larger military. e. superior resources.