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serg [7]
1 year ago
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Identify the events that took place during the 1920s that demonstrate the limitations to civil liberties at that time.

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dlinn [17]1 year ago
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Identify the events that took place during the 1920s that demonstrate the limitations to civil liberties at that time.

The United States Postal Service removed books from the mail that were deemed inappropriate.

- The arrests of a union leader in New Jersey and 400 IWW members in California.

- Hundreds of blacks throughout the South were lynched.

<h3>What is civil liberties?</h3>

Governments pledge not to restrict civil liberties through the constitution, law, or judicial interpretation without following due process. Civil liberties may include the freedom of conscience, of the press, of religion, of expression, of assembly, of security and liberty, of speech, of privacy, of equal treatment under the law and of due process, of a fair trial, and of life, though the definition of the term varies from country to country. The right to possess property, the right to self-defense, and the right to bodily integrity are examples of other civic rights. There are distinctions between positive liberty/positive rights and negative liberty within the divisions between civil liberties and other sorts of liberties.

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