I want people to know that she was a great teacher who loved her family and her country. She had the courage to speak out and do
something about the injustice. She worked hard to pass redress. When a group of people feel they have been treated unfairly by the government, the US Constitution guarantees you the right to redress the government. The Japanese Americans did that and because the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 was passed by Congress, our constitution is strong again. It was weakened by Executive Order 9066 when President Roosevelt ordered 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans into internment camps. Mary Tsukamoto always took the initiative to follow her beliefs. She was a respected author (she wrote the book, We the People, a Story of Internment in America), a political activist and someone who worked for world peace. She was selected by the California State Senate as a Notable Californian. What is the general topic that the paragraph concerns? inspirational women protesting injustice Japanese internment Chinese revolution
The paragraph talks about Mary Tsukamoto and her life achievements. In my opinion, the most important achievement of her was her concerns protesting injustice and Japanese internment. Though that is just an example of how hard she worked and how she became respected and admired by many.
Also, I took the quiz on Edge and this was the correct answer. Hope this helps someone, have a great day!
No essay, but consequences are not always fair because those making the judgments are wrong at times and don't see the full story, therefore making the one who might actually be innocent suffer.