Which of the following statements is TRUE about Civil Liberties during the Civil War?   A. in Ex Parte Milligan, the Supreme Court required that all civilians be tried in military tribunals during the war.   B. The courts prevented the Lincoln administration from restricting Civil Liberties.   C. Dissenting newspaper editors, ordinary citizens, and Democratic politicians were free to criticize the war effort without penalty.   D. Lincoln was careful to protect all forms of Civil Liberties.   E. Lincoln twice claimed the right to suspend habeas corpus throughout the entire Union for those accused of "disloyal activities," thus allowing prisoners to be held without charge..

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  1. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Civil Liberties during the Civil War?
 

A.

in Ex Parte Milligan, the Supreme Court required that all civilians be tried in military tribunals during the war.

 

B.

The courts prevented the Lincoln administration from restricting Civil Liberties.

 

C.

Dissenting newspaper editors, ordinary citizens, and Democratic politicians were free to criticize the war effort without penalty.

 

D.

Lincoln was careful to protect all forms of Civil Liberties.

 

E.

Lincoln twice claimed the right to suspend habeas corpus throughout the entire Union for those accused of "disloyal activities," thus allowing prisoners to be held without charge..

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