Seeing a judge and requesting a release.
Habeaus corpus allows a person to request the right to see judge and request release from prison. Essentially in America it give a person protection under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments.
In the case described above, enemies of war had historically not be granted the rights of habeaus corpus and/or the protection of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. In recent years, the view has changed with humanitarian rights organizations suggesting that any person arrested under the US system should be provided the US rights for imprisonment, trial, and court. This suggests that even enemies of the state must be allowed an opportunity to see a judge or go through court proceedings.
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i believe it is B but it also could be A
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sorry i could not for sure figure it out but i hope i helped
1999 <span>In 1977, responding to nearly 20 years of
Panamanian protest, U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Panama's General
Omar Torrijos signed two new treaties that replaced the original 1903 agreement and called for a transfer of canal control in <span>1999</span></span>
The Manhattan Project was the US government program during World War II that developed and built these first atomic bombs. Detonation of these first nuclear bombs signaled arrival of a frightening new Atomic Age.
I think president pretty sure