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- when thinking about the difference between the nuremburg trials and the nuremburg laws, choose which statements are true and which are false:___the nazis used the nuremburg trials to take jewish people to court and have their citizenship revoked._the us used the nuremburg trials to take nazis to court for their crimes against humanity._the us used the nuremburg laws to keep nazis in prisons after wwii ended.___the nazis used the nuremburg laws to revoke jewish citizenship rights and marriage between jews and non-jews.2. exclusion of those of japanese origin was deemed necessary. we uphold the exclusion order. hardships are a part of war and we are at war with the japanese empire. the military urgency of the situation demanded that all citizens of japanese ancestry be segregated from the west coast temporarily. -korematsu v. united states, 1944what action by the us government was declared constitutional by the supreme court in 1944?a. requiring japanese americans to return to japanb. forcing japanese americans into internment campsc. restricting the number of japanese immigrants to the united statesd. forbidding acts of discrimination against japanese immigrants3. the list below provides information about conditions in the 1940s.- migration to the west and the north- the selling of war bonds- victory gardens- mandatory rationing- increased employment- enlistment of womenwhich conditions are identified in the list?a. causes of world war iib. effects of world war ii on methods of warfarec. domestic effects of world war iid. social impact of the progressive era4. the posters below were created by the u.s government during wwii.which generalization do these posters support?a. women refused to volunteer to assist in the war effort.b. the government urged women to fill jobs left vacant by men.c. the government tried to recruit women for combat in the war.d. female military officers commanded both male and female troops.5. the double v campaign supported which of the following ideas?a. anti-atomic weapons campaign to protest us bombingsb. support for homefront rationing and conversion of business facilitiesc. support for civil rights and desegregation of the militaryd. protesting anti-latin american sentiment and the zoot suit riots6. how did the formation of the united nations resemble the formation of the league of nations?a. it was created to prevent the spread of communism.b. it was set up to promote international efforts to stop war.c. it was intended to prevent another global great depression.d. it was boycotted by both the united states and the soviet union.
Brief Explanations
- Question 1:
- The Nuremberg Laws were Nazi policies targeting Jewish citizens; the Nuremberg Trials were post-WWII Allied trials of Nazi leaders.
- Statement 1: False (Nazis used Nuremberg Laws, not Trials, for this)
- Statement 2: True (Allies, including the US, tried Nazis for crimes against humanity)
- Statement 3: False (Nuremberg Laws were Nazi, not US, policies)
- Statement 4: True (This is the core purpose of the Nuremberg Laws)
- Question 2: The Korematsu v. United States case upheld the forced relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during WWII.
- Question 3: All listed items (migration, war bonds, victory gardens, rationing, employment shifts, women enlistment) are domestic changes in the US caused by WWII.
- Question 4: The posters ("We Can Do It!" and "We Can't Win Without Them") were part of US government campaigns to encourage women to enter the workforce to replace men serving in the military.
- Question 5: The Double V Campaign (1942) stood for "Victory over fascism abroad, Victory over racism at home," focusing on civil rights and military desegregation for Black Americans.
- Question 6: Both the League of Nations (post-WWI) and the United Nations (post-WWII) were established to foster international cooperation and prevent future global wars.
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- False: The Nazis used the Nuremburg trials to take Jewish people to court and have their citizenship revoked.
True: The US used the Nuremburg trials to take Nazis to court for their crimes against humanity.
False: The US used the Nuremburg laws to keep Nazis in prisons after WWII ended.
True: The Nazis used the Nuremburg laws to revoke Jewish citizenship rights and marriage between Jews and non-Jews.
- b. Forcing Japanese Americans into internment camps
- c. domestic effects of World War II
- b. The government urged women to fill jobs left vacant by men.
- c. Support for civil rights and desegregation of the military
- b. It was set up to promote international efforts to stop war.