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Answer could be, B. give it a try. sorry if I'm wrong.
The government taking away someone’s right to vote is known as disenfranchisement.
<h3>What is disenfranchisement?</h3>
This is when a person is being denied of some certain responsibilities or duties. It is common in an election whereby an eligible voter is not allowed or permitted to vote.
Hence, the government taking away someone’s right to vote is known as disenfranchisement.
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Answer: D
Explanation: Internment camps for Japanese Americans were forcing them out of their homes in America to go stay in a small trapped almost jail cell area. Against their will they were forced to move to an internment camp so it's basically forced relocation. Hope this helps!!
'No taxation without representation." That's a motto my teacher taught me, well she got it from the colonist, this is what they said to the king In response to all the taxes. A grievance is something that is really unfair, and is placed with no purpose. Britain kept on taxing the colonist with no reason, you wouldn't believe the taxes they would give.
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The correct answer is "Baseball." Baseball is a kind of sports that uses bat and ball. There are two team fighting over the most number of homes where there are nine players each. They take turns in battling and fielding (running over the bases). This early game was started in Canada and was brought by the immigrants to the United States.