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    suffering caused by them is nothing new for example ThoughtCo writer points out that‚ “The U.S. has also given reparations‚ specifically to the Japanese-Americans forced into internment camps during World War II. The U.S. government later apologized and gave $20‚000 to the people who had been interned.” In the case of the Japanese Internment camps‚ the government put a price on what their suffering was worth. Why then‚ shouldn’t African Americans be paid their dues as well? Another argument for the use of

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    Racial profiling in the newsroom.Available online from< http://www.academia.edu/461190/Racial_Profiling_in_the_Newsroom> Regnery publishing (2004).Michelle Malkin defended WWII internment‚ racial profiling today. Available online < http://mediamatters.org/research/2004/08/10/michelle-malkin- defended-wwii-internment-racial/131627> Charles K. (2001).September 11th didn’t change everything.Available online from < http://townhall.com/columnists/charleskrauthammer/page/2001> Sylvia H. (2007)

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    assimilating” (Nittle). Asian Americans always felt like they needed to prove to others that they’re loyal to the United States and had no ties with their old government. The need for equality for Asian Americans started when the Japanese were put into internment camps and were treated inhumanely‚ Especially after World War II ended. The rest of the Asians living in the United States were affected when the Vietnam War broke out‚ but brought Asian Americans together as a whole. It didn’t matter if they were

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    The round up that happened in France was one of the worst betrayals in history those who were assigned to protect and serve. The people had put all of their trust into those who were there for the greater good‚ the government officials‚ and police force‚ t he people had invested all of their hope for peace within these officials and with this event trust would never be looked at the same. The planning for this event had started in January 1942. (Laffiette) The proposition of this round up was

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    The source argues that in the name of protecting civil liberties‚ the mass people have too much of a say over things‚ and that those strong leaders in power do not "get a chance to serve the common good." The ideology presented in the source is that a single‚ strong leader provides more stability than a democracy. The source presented advocates in favour of a collective‚ authoritarian form of government. The philosopher Thomas Hobbes would have supported the source by referring to society’s need

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    Social Studies Revision Resource - Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland Factors: Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland • Divided Loyalties • Unequal Allocation of Housing • Unequal Employment Opportunities • Lack of Voting Rights • Lack of Opportunities for Social Interaction (Education & Housing) Divided Loyalties • The difference in political beliefs between the Protestants and Catholics also contributed to the conflict in Northern Ireland. • The Protestants see themselves as British

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    sympathizers‚ or accomplices to the Axis war efforts. (Luconi‚ 2012‚ p. 151-152). This aggression and suspicion were unwarranted‚ but it nevertheless occurred. In some cases‚ such as the internment of Japanese Americans‚ aggression and isolation was sanctioned by the United States government itself (Japanese Internment Camps‚ 2023‚ p 1-7). Those of Jewish descent often received much better treatment than their German‚ Japanese‚ and Italian counterparts. The United States received an influx of Jewish

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    The Holocaust killed approximately six million Jews between 1993 and 1945. It is impossible to know how many Jews died in the Holocaust‚ half the jewish victims died in a concentration camp others were shot by nazis. Elli Friedman and her family are Jews and they also lived in the Holocaust. Elli Friedman was 11 years old when her and her family were sent to concentration camps. Elli was a smart and she was a bright little girl but everything was ruined for her. When Elli was in the concentration

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    When the world is at war with each other‚ everyone-- not just the people fighting on the battlefield-- is impacted in some of the worse ways as possible. We always hear of the physical pain and injuries caused during this time‚ but the real damage is done psychologically. Some experience literal invisibility‚ where they’re isolated from the people the love. For others‚ they’re forced to go through figurative invisibility‚ where they’re dehumanized past the point of sanity. Miné Okubo‚ an American-born

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    Destruction is a theme which taunts the world. History reveals this theme in broad effects as there has been numerous occasions in which human beings have been a product of their own destruction. The worst of these are the ones fought within a country‚ within a home‚ a tribe or a people‚ those are the most unforgettable ones‚ in which even in this current era‚ threatens to be unstoppable and unpreventable. The scars and terrors that torment the world are the ones in which authors in history and writers

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