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    of tarnishing Americans image during a time that we need the support from as many countries As possible. Pres. Roosevelt issued executive order 8802 on June 26‚ 1941. Executive order 8802 prohibited racial discrimination in any federal/government funded entity. As well as promoted equal opportunity through banning employment discrimination in the U.S. Executive order 8802 and many others through affirmative action opened the job

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    Executive Order 9066 Misael Calvillo 5/20/10 Period 5 Executive Order 9066 wasn’t necessary. It wasn’t necessary because there was a lot of innocent Japanese families that got separated because of Executive Order 9066.There are many reasons why Executive Order 9066 wasn’t necessary. I think that Executive Order 9066 made the Japanese feel like if they were in a prison camp. I’m going to write about the reasons why Executive Order 9066 was not necessary. One reason why

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    Sample Student English 2 April 28‚ 2014 No Japanese‚ No Fair: Understanding Executive Order 9066 Discrimination is when one group of people treats another group unfairly because of some type of prejudice or hatred. It can happen when people have bad feelings about another person or group of people based on their race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ etc. Unfortunately‚ the US has a long history of discrimination and even if something seemed like the right thing to do at the time‚ discrimination

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    Executive Order 9066 The war in Europe against Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Italy has been going on for two years‚ fought mainly by Russia‚ France‚ and Great Britain. The war also continues in Asia between Japan and its neighbors. Then‚ in December 1941‚ Japan attacked the U.S. military base at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. After the attack‚ many in the United States fear a Japanese invasion from the West Coast or at least an airborne attack.  Many fear that Japanese citizens might be loyal to their family’s

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    Executive orders are orders issued by United States Presidents and directed towards officers and agencies of the U.S. federal government‚ as defined by Wikipedia. Executive Orders do not require approval from Congress‚ therefore‚ the President can implement policies while avoiding public debate and opposition. Some presidents have created tremendous‚ yet positive‚ change throughout history‚ effectively changing the way America is run today‚ by way of Executive Orders. For instance‚ the United States

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    were damaged or destroyed and Americans feared another attack. On December 7th‚ 1941‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 9066. The President issued this order following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This order gave the military permission to circumvent the constitutional safeguards of American citizens in the name of national defense. After enforcing this order 120‚000 Japanese people living on the West Coast‚ most of who were U.S. citizens‚ were excluded from certain areas and

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    Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by Franklin Roosevelt.  It ultimately allowed the placement of Japanese-Americans into internment camps.  This practice was not only wrong‚ but a server infringment on the 4th amendment rights of these citizens for many reasons. First and foremost‚  the 4th amendment prohibits the unreasonable searching or seizing.  These american citizens had no reason to be suspected other than their ancestry

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    authorities to the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. Although many are specifically spelled out‚ one that is not‚ is the use of executive actions‚ through executive orders and memorandums. These actions have been used for varying reasons by almost every President of the United States. Of late‚ many of these orders issued by President Obama and President Trump have been viewed as an attempt to bypass the legislative power of Congress. At times‚ though‚ these orders are needed to effectively

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    Executive Order 9981 A position piece on a key event of the Civil Rights Movement After the war‚ President Harry Truman‚ Roosevelt’s successor‚ was faced with countless discrimination issues and problems; many directly caused by the issuance of Executive Order 8802 in 1941. To alleviate the stress and to appease the general consensus on discriminatory issues‚ Truman allowed Congress to terminate the FEPC; Fair Employment Practices Commission issued by his predecessor Roosevelt “directing that

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    REPUBLIC ACT – an act passed by the Congress of the Philippines‚ while the form of government is Republican government. Republic Act 349 – Legalizes the use of human organs for surgical‚ medical and scientific purposes. Republic Act 1054 – Requires the owner‚ lessee or operator of any commercial‚ industrial or agricultural establishment to furnish free emergency‚ medical and dental assistance to his employees and laborers. `Republic Act 1080 – Civil Service Eligibility Republic Act 1082 – Rural

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