When did the fundamental freedoms doctrine become the Supreme Court's governing principle?

A) During the 1960s in the midst of the Vietnam War
B) At the time when the civil rights amendments were ratified
C) During the creation of the Bill of Rights
D) During World War I
E) During the McCarthy era of the 1950s


A

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