false
The government feared the japanese americans could not be trusted
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Declaratory act of 1766
they were more violent and increased taxes. They did not know the same language as the Chinese.
At the end of WW2 the US formed and controlled the government of Japan. So, your question assumes the Japanese wanted change and they wanted to be like the west. They had no choice since they lost the war. It was several years before the government was turned over to the Japanese.
false
The government feared the japanese americans could not be trusted
No , he did make propaganda films for the Japanese military and government .
The government wanted to prevent government secrets to not make the paperrs so they would accuse people of being communists and throw them in jail.
The british government do. Also The Welsh Assembly government are allowed to make changes
The Military Branches always segregated non-whites from the whites, even the Japanese. It took Eleanor Roosevelt's influence to make changes. The Navy did not change for many years.
he had them make clean and safe toilets
Nothing absolutely nothing
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Sex
1st Amendment