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23 January, 00:42

President Roosevelt intervened in San Francisco's decision to segregate Japanese students because he really believed in equal rights for all races. Agree or disagree. Use evidence to support your answer.

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  1. 23 January, 01:26
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    I agree.

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    He sent the armed forces to allow them to be part of the school system. He sent a full-on squadron to allow them to be treated equally and fairly if that doesn't speak words about his true opinions then what does? Why would he send troops to the other side of the world if he didn't care.
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