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Q: President lincoln suspended the right of habeas corpus for the purpose of?
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Which president suspended the writ of Habea Corpus?

Abraham Lincoln


During which war was the writ of habeas corpus suspended by the president?

It was President Abraham Lincoln who suspended the writ of habeas corpus during the American Civil War. Lincoln was the nation's 16th President.


What president suspended habeas corpus?

On April 27, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus. On Oct 17, 2006 President bush suspended the right of habeas corpus t persons determined by the United States to be an enemy combatant in the Global War on Terror.


What was an action president Lincoln took during the civil war?

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Was an action President Abraham Lincoln took during the Civil War?

He suspended the right to habeas corpus


Who suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus?

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in 1861 president lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus this action shows that the time of federal government?

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During the Civil War which President suspended some of the basic rights of citizens in the name of keeping public order?

Abraham Lincoln, right to habeus corpus during American revolution


How did president Davis and Lincoln deal with political opposition to the war?

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Sometimes president use major events to enhance their power for instance lincoln did this during the civil war?

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How did Lincolns presidential power increase during the civil war?

President Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus (a writ ordering a prisoner to be brought before a judge) during the Civil War.