Takaki examines how the Jewish immigrant's view of America as a promised land led to:
a. their participation in the fight for equal rights for other oppressed groups.
b. their acceptance by dominant society.
c. their rapid return to their homeland.
d. an absence of anti-semitism in the U.S.
A
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a) symbiotic. b) natural. c) normal. d) inevitable.
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