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History, 08.10.2019 13:30, stepheme1

1. in her “winning plan,” urged women to work for a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote, while urging states to allow women’s suffrage.

2. the nuremberg laws, kristallnacht (“night of the broken glass”), and the “final solution” were all part of nazi germany’s persecution of

3. during world war ii, thousands of living near the west coast were forced to move to isolated internment camps deep inside the united states.

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