B. Restrict travel to or from U. S.;
C. Restrict access to U.S. citizenship;
D. Restrict movement of individuals within and over the U.S.;
E. Require certain individuals to register with the government
F. Restrict freedom
of association;
2. remove federal
employees deemed threat to national security;
H. Declare martial law;
I. assign armed forces "to assist in military mattes in any foreign country."
B. Impose restrictions on the export of U.S. goods;
C. Authorized to allocate materials in ways he thinks necessary in order to promote the national defense;
D. can require industries to give priority to government contracts and seize by any means necessary those industries that fail to comply;
E. Fix wages and prices.
B. If he concludes that the nation is under threat of attack, he may refrain from publishing his regulations in the Federal Register;
C. During war or threat of war he may establish procedures for censoring mail, cable, radio, or other means of communication between the U.S. and any foreign country;
D. Can require those engaging in propaganda activities on behalf of foreign governments to register with the U.S. government.
B. Not later than six months after an emergency has been declared, and not later than the end of each six-mont period thereafter, Congress shall be required to consider whether the emergency shall be terminated;
C. If the president has declared a national emergency, and if it has not been terminated at the end of one year unless the president informs Congress that it is sill in effect.
B. The president
and all federal agencies shall keep and report to Congress a record of
all rules and regulations issued during the emergency. The same applies
to all expenditures for emergency actions.