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Today there are many Americans that are focused on having protections against the government's violations of their rights provided in the U.S. Constitution. This is due to many Americans not trusting the government officials that are in office.
The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps
Early Americans discriminated against "african americans" and "american indians' A: Also the Chinese who worked, not only on the transcontinental railway system, but on many of the railroads in this country.
Henry David Thoreau recounts his night in jail in "Resistance to Civil Government" to illustrate his personal act of civil disobedience against unjust laws, specifically his opposition to slavery and the Mexican-American War. His imprisonment serves as a powerful example of his belief that individuals should not conform to government actions that conflict with their conscience. By sharing this experience, Thoreau emphasizes the importance of moral integrity and the need for individuals to resist and challenge oppressive systems. Ultimately, he advocates for the idea that true patriotism involves standing against injustice.
Native Americans.
it was an act of the colonists AGAINST the british government. in other words, an act of patriotism.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans) sought to demonstrate their patriotism to counteract widespread suspicion and prejudice against them. Many enlisted in the U.S. military, forming units like the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, to prove their loyalty and commitment to the country. Their efforts aimed to challenge the assumptions of disloyalty that surrounded Japanese Americans and to assert their rightful place in American society. This significant sacrifice was also a means to combat the internment and discrimination they faced during World War II.
Japanese Americans fought against Japan in World War II to demonstrate their loyalty to the United States, despite facing discrimination and internment. Many enlisted in the military to combat the prejudice directed at their community and to prove their patriotism. Units like the 442nd Regimental Combat Team became highly decorated for their bravery, showcasing their commitment to the country. Their service also aimed to challenge stereotypes and fight for civil rights for Japanese Americans.
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Today there are many Americans that are focused on having protections against the government's violations of their rights provided in the U.S. Constitution. This is due to many Americans not trusting the government officials that are in office.
American's were free, Chinese people were not, the government did not want the Americans to influence the population of china to revolt against the government
The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps
For one thing, it won't cause people to rebel against the government, and also makes more people support the government no matter what, which helps in a war.
1) increase in patriotism 2) weakened Native Americans 3) increase in American industry 4) proved they were able to defend themselves against the most powerful armies
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There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.
It consisted of native Americans rising up against the Mexican government. :)