The constitutional issue of freedom of the press was debated constantly after the release of the Pentagon Papers. The Pentagon Papers were a series of top secret documents that were only supposed to be seen by members of the federal government. However, these documents were leaked to the New York Times and Washington Post thanks to Daniel Ellsberg.
These papers showed that the American government had been lying to the citizens about the progress being made in the Vietnam War. These documents were supposed to be classified, however these newspapers published them in their newspapers anyways. This resulted in the battle between freedom of the press and the ability of the government to keep documents classified from the American public.
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<span>From what I have read so far, the Atlantic world is just another name for the British slave trade that happened in the 19th century, even though it was banned in 1807. According to my sources, it seems the Atlantic World history was influenced the American colonies, which in turn helped to start colonies in Africa and other countries.</span>
Before the war women where pretty much mothers and care givers, but during the war when their husbands would go to war they would take over their jobs, which in turn after the war made them want to have jobs that they lost when the war ended.
That's what the government can and cannot do to the citizens.