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Social Studies, 12.07.2019 17:30 yaz1206

This question is about the book farewell to manzanar with connections. it has been said that you cannot forcibly remove 120,000 people from their homes unless you have long ago stopped seeing them as individuals. what evidence in these chapters supports the conclusion? what evidence calls that idea into question?

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