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Winnie
23 June, 00:36
What does martial law do in the US?
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Rowan Barron
23 June, 01:05
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Martial law in the United States. Martial law in the United States refers to several periods in United States history wherein a region or the United States as whole are placed under the control of a military body. On a federal level, only the president has the power to impose martial law.
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