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President Abraham Lincoln’s suspension of
habeas corpus and President Franklin D.
Roosevelt’s executive order forcing Japanese
Americans into internment camps both
demonstrate that
(1) constitutional rights can be limited during
times of war
(2) Congress can pass laws limiting the power of
a strong president
(3) immigrants are protected by the same
constitutional rights as United States citizens
(4) presidential actions must be submitted to the
Supreme Court for approval


Sagot :

President Abraham Lincoln’s suspension of habeas corpus and President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order forcing Japanese Americans into internment camps both demonstrate that "(1) constitutional rights can be limited during
times of war"