Ask a New Question

Question

In the 1981 Commission on Wartime Relocation & Internment of Civilians, the U.S. government formally apologized and gave $20,000 tax free to 82,000 surviving internees; President Reagan authorized payment in the 1988 Civil Liberties Act; aging internees were dying at a rate of 200/month up until the first payment was actually made in 1990.
Group of answer choices

True

False
11 months ago

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
True
11 months ago

Related Questions

california v. prysock 1981 maranda warnings must be given word for word as outline by supreme court... did you know..1981 was the year that ASHGDWIASFKHLBFJLGKBHTSK; AERHSKKE;YSLAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDFNMCX.,... 1981 88% of china of population was considered poor What happen in the year if 1981? if someone was 46 in 1981, what year were they born References Davies I.K. 1981. Instructional Technique. New York: McGraw-Hill. Gilley, J. W. & Eggla... In 1981, President Ronald Reagan chose Sandra Day O’Connor and submitted her name to the Senate to b... What effect did increased wartime production during the 1940s have on Oklahoma’s economy? A. infla... On January 20, 1981, Ronald Reagan became the fortieth president of the United States. First Inau...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use