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londonang

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What did the Supreme Court decide in Korematsu v. United States (1944) regarding the internment of those with Japanese ancestry living in the United States?
 
  a. It was permissible because the United States was at war with Japan.
  b. It was permissible because it only applied to noncitizens.
 c. It was promptly terminated because it did not pass the strict scrutiny test.
  d. It was unconstitutional.

Question 2

To what extent were the civil rights of African Americans protected after the Civil War?
 
  a. They increased in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War and have continued to increase steadily ever since.
  b. There were no attempts to protect the civil rights of African Americans until Reconstruction ended.
  c. Attempts to protect the civil rights of African Americans after the Civil War were largely unsuccessful for decades.
  d. It was two decades after the Civil War before African Americans had civil rights that were comparable to those of whites.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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