During World War II, Japanese Americans ______.
A. were treated fairly even though Americans in Japan were the subject of persecution
B. lost their citizenship if they still had family members in Japan
C. were placed in detainment camps for national security purposes
D. fled America to live in Western Europe
C. were placed in detainment camps for national security purposes
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The U.S. Constitutional provision interpreted as requiring that states respect most of the rights contained in the Bill of Rights is the
a. First Amendment. b. Fifth Amendment. c. Tenth Amendment. d. Fourteenth Amendment. e. Fifteenth Amendment.
The United States turned to isolationism following WWI because ________
a. Europe was still very unstable despite the many lives that were lost in an effort to avoid just this b. the United States wanted to protect its successful economic interests c. the United States wanted to solidify its place in the international power structure d. the United States had no overseas interests to protect e. the United States did not want to risk its ever-growing Navy