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rjkz [21]
3 years ago
14

How would the development plan affect susette kelo and other residents

History
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Artemon [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

They were in danger of losing their property against their will

Explanation:

Mamont248 [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

They were in danger of losing their property against their will.

Explanation:

Many individuals and their families didn't want to sell their property. Susette Kelo and many others had deep sentimental attachment to their homes and didn't want to give them up.

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