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During World War II, the government argued that it should be able to waive the Fourteenth Amendment, claiming that the Constitution did not apply during war time. was not relevant during war time. only applied during peace time. had to be amended during war time.

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A). Did not apply during war time.

When WWII broke out, the U.S. government wanted to suspend the 14th Amendment in certain cases because they claimed it did not apply during war time.

14th Amendment in WWII

  • Came under attack by the U.S. government who wanted to be able to waive it for national security.

The U.S. government by this amendment, was not to deprive Americans of their rights to liberty. The government however went against this when they detained Japanese Americans as they claimed it was necessary for the war effort against the Japanese.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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