yes
One reaon was Pearl Harbor.
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A bookcase, that later into hiding, they put on hinges.
Yes, individuals can be denied entry into their own country for various reasons, such as criminal activity, security concerns, or failure to meet entry requirements.
for racial and anti-Semitic reasons
That would be password.
Keyboard entry is when data is entered through a keyboard whereas Direct entry does not require data to be keyed by someone. Instead the direct entry devices create machine-readable data and feed it directly into the CPU. This reduces the possibility of human error and is an economical means of data entry.
Yes, there have been instances where US citizens have been denied entry to the UK for various reasons, such as not meeting entry requirements or having a criminal record.
Your passport may not have been stamped at the port of entry due to various reasons, such as electronic systems replacing physical stamps, human error, or the specific entry requirements of the country you were visiting.
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
Yes, a person can be denied entry into their own country for various reasons, such as having a criminal record, being a threat to national security, or not meeting the entry requirements set by the government.
Wilson did use that term to indicate that the United States had an obligation to lead the free world, ie., democratic governments. But that goal was only a part of the reasons for the US entry into World War 1.