On page 8, the author writes: "He had become a man without a country. The land of his birth was at war with America, yet after thirty-five years here he was still prevented by law from becoming an American citizenHe was suddenly a man with no rights who looked exactly like the enemy" What does this mean for Mr. Wakatsuki and other Japanese or Japanese Americans like him?

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Answer:Become a strong leader in the Americas. hope  it help

Explanation:

The Spanish-American War in 1898 resulted in the end of Spain’s colonial empire. After U.S. victory many lands of Spain’s control from Western Hemisphere was passed to United States like Guam, Puerto Rico, Philippines. With that also came the acquisition of Hawaii, which played an important role in U.S. strategic economic interests with Asia. This all helped the United

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