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The Military Commissions Act of 2006 established that people defined as

"unlawful enemy combatants" would have the same rights as other accused persons

"unlawful enemy combatants" would have fewer civil rights than other accused persons

"terrorism agents and supporters" would have the same rights as other accused persons

"terrorism agents and supporters" would have fewer civil rights than other accused persons

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Answer: "unlawful enemy combatants" would have fewer civil rights than other accused persons

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