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16.04.2020 •
History
President Lincoln’s suspicion of the writ of habeas
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Ответ:
On April 27, 1861, Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus between Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia to give military authorities the necessary power to silence dissenters and rebels. Under this order, commanders could arrest and detain individuals who were deemed threatening to military operations.
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The answer is D!
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