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History, 03.06.2020 20:58 Anonymouslizard

In the Supreme Court’s decision in Korematsu v. United States, the court said that Korematsu A. was not a spy and deserved equal rights.
B. was not a spy but could not be granted equal rights.
C. was a spy and should be imprisoned immediately.
D. was a spy but was free to go back to Japan.
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