How have American civil liberties been limited during other times of national crisis?
Choose one or two of the following.
Japanese Internment during World War II, McCarran Internal Security Act during the Truman administration, or the Patriot Act during the Bush Administration
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Civil liberties protect us from government power. They are rooted in the Bill of Rights, which limits the powers of the federal government. The government cannot take away the freedoms outlined in the Bill of Rights, and any action that encroaches on these liberties is illegal.
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