The case that restricted Japanese Americans' rights during World War II was Korematsu v. United States (1944). In this landmark decision, the Supreme Court upheld the government's decision to intern Japanese Americans in camps, citing national security concerns following the attack on Pearl Harbor. The ruling has since been widely criticized for its endorsement of racial discrimination and violation of civil liberties. In later years, the decision was formally denounced, and the internment policy was recognized as unjust.
A private placing is an issue of new shares to a restricted group of persons, such as institutions or high net worth private investors rather than the general public.
placing property requirements on voters.
The power of King George over the colonies and his unfair rules made Americans cautious of placing to much power in one person's hands,
The US has been racking up the national debt over the years; thereby causing the interest to go up, and placing this burden on Americans.
Milk = ミルク, pronounced miruku. *Note: Japanese does not have an exact "l" or "r", but rather somewhere between the two, started by placing the tip of your tongue at the top of your mouth - almost like you are about to pronounce an l, but not quite. It is difficult to explain if you are unfamiliar with Japanese pronunciation, my regrets.
Blacks who did not have jobs were made to serve time as forced laborers. --APEX
As far as I know the Chinese Nationalists sought the help of the US and they got it for a while until the US Government and FDR got fed up with them. They fought both the Japanese and the Communists at the same time while placing the greater emphasis on the Communists. They tried to drive the Japanese back using their army, planes, and special jungle forces. For the most part they were successful despite all the problems with the mountains separating them from Burma and the hostile environment of the jungles. But, in reality is was the Americans, Brits and Australians that helped them to defeat the Japanese both at sea and on land. See link below.
Japanese leadership thought a swift and devastating attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet would give them control of the Pacific Ocean and force the U.S. to sue for peace. They never wanted to or intended to attack the U.S. mainland in force. Their strategy was to seek a short war and negotiated peace placing Japan in a position of leadership in Asia.
Yoda's language in Star Wars, known as Yoda speak, is not specifically based on Japanese. However, it does share similarities with Japanese sentence structure, such as placing verbs at the end of sentences and omitting certain pronouns. The creators of Star Wars have stated that they drew inspiration from various sources, including different languages, to create Yoda's unique way of speaking.
placing personality
You can detect it by three ways: 1)By placing your fingers near your viens 2)By placing you forehand on your heart 3)By placing your fingers on your neck
by placing forearms on each side of casualty's head