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Do you think it was right that some people, such as Native Americans, willing to serve the nation in war were excluded from full citizenship?
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Do you think it was right that some people, such as Native Americans, willing to serve the nation in war were excluded from full citizenship?
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Well this is my own Opinion but I say "Maybe", Many Native Americans fought in WW1 and WW2, even though they were forced Assimilation.
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