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    July 4, 1776 is when the thirteen colonies claimed independence from England which eventually led to the formation of the United States. Freedom of speech is when an individual is entitled to their opinion and their opinion only which ties into the government spying on us because it's not privacy anymore. The bill of rights plays a role in the situation because the fourth amendment describes that a person has the right to their own property and speech and anything that belongs to that person.…

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    The Code Breaker Analysis

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    Do you believe that the country needs a government that has power over them? Or, are people better off with a government that adjusts to their will? In Michael Petry’s The Code Breaker, the Puppet Master does not believe that the government should hold the power to strictly implement laws and orders that control the people. The Puppet Master makes a solid argument that the government’s power needs to be limited because, left unchecked, government leaders are often corrupted by their own…

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    ENHANCED INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES According to a poll 46% of people who voted said yes EIT should be used. Everyone has heard or seen a threat and/or an act of violence. The military should be able to use Enhanced Interrogation techniques(EIT) because information not freely shared could lead to later events, the information that was gathered to prevent those events, and it could be used as a way to send a message or set an example. Information not freely shared could lead to later events.…

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    Throughout the comic, Captain America and his team believe that the government shouldn’t have a say in the way they are run because it limits their ability to do good. On the other hand, Iron Man and his team believe that they should be regulated by the government and elected officials. The Civil War demonstrates what happens when a society is stripped of their civil liberties. In the today’s society we are facing the same problem that the Avengers are facing in the comic, some people want…

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    Name Professor Course Date Online privacy The Fourth Amendment of the United States constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizure by the government. It recognises the right of the people and their property to be free from these searches unless a warrant is issued on the basis of a probable cause. Such warrants can only be valid if it describes the place to searched and the things to be seized. The objective of this amendment is to protect the citizens from arbitrary…

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    counterterrorism efforts. One of the most controversial measures was the 2001 USA PATRIOT Act, which significantly enhanced the federal government's ability to collect and analyze private information related to U.S. citizens. “USA Patriot Act” is an acronym for “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001”. The Patriot Act was…

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    Nelson And Rubio Essay

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    Dear Senators Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio, It has been brought to my attention that the Government has access to surveillance systems that can monitor our phone calls, text messages, emails and etc if needed. I agree that the government should have this right, but I believe there must be some strict guidelines placed in order to ensure the personal privacy of citizens. While discussing this topic, it may seem scary to think as a citizen, that everything in our personal lives isn’t as private…

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    Since its creation, America has become known as the ‘Land of the Free’; a place where anyone and everyone could settle for a prosperous life with limitless opportunities. Our constitution grants its citizens freedom all while protecting their rights. Although, in modern times, some have argued that America needs an increase in security, however, numerous people find it unconstitutional and often abridges in the rights of the people. In instances like the PATRIOT Act when the NSA kept people’s…

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    Many Americans agree that being in control of who sees their personal information is important to them. According to the Pew Research Center, over ninety percent of interviewed Americans reveal that they want to have a say in who is collecting their information. The National Security Agency (NSA) is responsible for monitoring and collecting information- both international and domestic. While the NSA and several other government agencies believe that the collecting and storing of personal…

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    On March 12, 2002 President George W. Bush signed Homeland Security Presidential Directive-3, calling for the creation of the Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS) and was formally implemented in July, 2002 ( ,2003). This new standardized system outlined the basic vocabulary and framework for assessing the risk of terrorist threats for the entire nation. More importantly, it was a way to more effectively communicate terrorist threats with all levels of the government, private sector, and…

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