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President Ronald Reagan World War Ii
2,907 wordsIntroduction In December 1982, the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWIRC) concluded that the evacuation and incarceration of 120, 000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II were the result of racism, war hysteria, and a failure of the nation s leadership. Six months later, the commission recommended that the U. S. government offer a national apology and payments of $ 20, 000 to the surviving internees as a form of redress. On August 10, 1988, those recom...
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York Columbia University First World War
3,639 wordsWartime Propaganda: World War I The Drift Towards War Lead this people into war, and they ll forget there was ever such a thing as tolerance. To fight, you must be brutal and ruthless, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into the very fiber of national life, infecting the Congress, the courts, the policeman on the beat, the man in the street. It is one of history s great ironies that Woodrow Wilson, who was re- elected as a peace candidate in 1916, led America into the first world wa...
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