Rights of the individual versus safety of the state.
Each case tested whether or not the President can strip away an individual's rights during war in the name of safety. Lincoln wanted the right to arrest those supporting the Confederacy and posing a threat to the unity of the North. FDR interned the Japanese to protect the US from internal spies.
Answer:
a three-fifths vote of the membership of both houses.
Explanation:
yes
3; after the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed in the Vietnam War, which basically gave the president a "blank check," Congress needed to reassert its constitutional rights pertaining to war.
Apollo 11, in July 1969, climaxed the step-by-step procedure with a lunar landing; on July 20 astronaut Neil Armstrong and then Edwin (“Buzz”) Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the Moon's surface.