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05.05.2021 •
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What is Emma Burke's point of view of the relief camp?How do you know?How does she convey that point of veiw
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Ответ:
In this case, the Supreme Court rules in favor of the United States government. Six of the nine Supreme Court justices felt that keeping America safe from spying or other forms of destruction outweighed the individual rights of citizens. Three of the Supreme Court justices disagreed, arguing that it was a form of racial discrimination and had no substance since a majority of these people put in camps committed no crimes.