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4
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Limits one’s freedom of speech (various types) during wartime
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6
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“…Nor be deprived of Life, Liberty, or property…”
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7
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Used during WW2; The US government put Japanese-Americans in because of fear of their loyalty to Japan rather than the US
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9
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Rights one is born with (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness)
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10
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Rights protected from the government
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11
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(1868)No state will deny someone the same rights as another person
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12
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American Civil Liberties Union(1920); A group built to fight for the rights of ALL people
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14
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From an appeal court to a lower court, this document calls to consider facts not listed in the case which would change the outcome of it
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19
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The act of confining someone
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1
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Military base in Hawaii bombed in December of 1941 by the Japanese during WWII
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2
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Practice of spying or of using spies
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3
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Replenishment of previous loss by criminals to victims; After World War II, the US used this and repaid all survivors of the Internment Camps in various ways
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5
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(1947)Government protects the states and citizens against “National” crisis
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8
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Courts review the actions of the executive and legislative branches
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13
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(1939-1945) Allies v. Axis; Allies won
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15
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Rights protected by the government
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16
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Relationship between the government and the governed
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17
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Protecting the rights of those not in a majority group (racial, religious, sexual, etc.)
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18
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The most stringent standard of Judicial Review
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