Deck 5: Privacy, Liberty, and Security: Finding a Balance

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Which Amendment specifically includes the freedom of speech?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
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Which Amendment guarantees individuals the right to protection against unreasonable searches and seizures?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
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Which of the following groups is a non-governmental watchdog group that promotes and defends civil liberties?

A) American Civil Liberties Union
B) Cambridge Analytica
C) Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
D) NSA Utah Data Center
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When law enforcement and intelligence officials wish to track one or more individuals' communications and movements for investigative purposes, it is known as .

A) information
B) movement
C) searching
D) surveillance
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In which of the following cases did the Court ruled that the use of the thermal imaging camera constituted a warrantless search, and was therefore unlawful?

A) Kyllo v. U.S. (2001)
B) United States v. Jones (2012)
C) Missouri v. McNeely (2013)
D) Carpenter v. United States (2017)
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Which civic freedom guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution refers to the ability of individuals to travel without unreasonable restrictions across geographical boundaries?

A) Freedom of speech
B) Freedom of assembly
C) Freedom of movement
D) Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
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In National Socialist Party of America et al. v. Village of Skokie (1977), the Supreme Court decided that a community could not prohibit a public parade by a group of Nazis because to do so would violate the Nazis' rights to assemble peaceably
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Freedom of speech refers to the ability of individuals to write, speak, and otherwise express publicly whatever they want, whenever they want, within reasonable limitations.
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Freedom of assembly means the liberty to gather two or more individuals together for reason regardless of the purposes.
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Due to the pace of technological innovation, lawmakers and regulators usually find themselves in a perpetual game of "catch up".
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court operates completely outside of the context of homeland security.
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Freedom of assembly refers to the ability of individuals to write, speak, and otherwise express publicly whatever they want, whenever they want, within reasonable limitations.
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The Fourth Amendment is in no way problematic in a homeland security context.
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What protections do Americans have against their privacy being invaded?
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Explain where the freedom of movement is included as a basic freedom.
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Describe the composition of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
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What was the ACLU's view of the NSA's ability to gather metadata on vast numbers of phone calls?
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Explain how the Fourth Amendment may be problematic in a homeland security context.
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Explain the relationship between liberty and security.
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Describe an example of a time that a breakdown of information between intelligence and law enforcement was problematic.
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Deck 5: Privacy, Liberty, and Security: Finding a Balance
1
Which Amendment specifically includes the freedom of speech?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
A
2
Which Amendment guarantees individuals the right to protection against unreasonable searches and seizures?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
C
3
Which of the following groups is a non-governmental watchdog group that promotes and defends civil liberties?

A) American Civil Liberties Union
B) Cambridge Analytica
C) Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
D) NSA Utah Data Center
A
4
When law enforcement and intelligence officials wish to track one or more individuals' communications and movements for investigative purposes, it is known as .

A) information
B) movement
C) searching
D) surveillance
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In which of the following cases did the Court ruled that the use of the thermal imaging camera constituted a warrantless search, and was therefore unlawful?

A) Kyllo v. U.S. (2001)
B) United States v. Jones (2012)
C) Missouri v. McNeely (2013)
D) Carpenter v. United States (2017)
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Which civic freedom guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution refers to the ability of individuals to travel without unreasonable restrictions across geographical boundaries?

A) Freedom of speech
B) Freedom of assembly
C) Freedom of movement
D) Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
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In National Socialist Party of America et al. v. Village of Skokie (1977), the Supreme Court decided that a community could not prohibit a public parade by a group of Nazis because to do so would violate the Nazis' rights to assemble peaceably
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Freedom of speech refers to the ability of individuals to write, speak, and otherwise express publicly whatever they want, whenever they want, within reasonable limitations.
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Freedom of assembly means the liberty to gather two or more individuals together for reason regardless of the purposes.
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Due to the pace of technological innovation, lawmakers and regulators usually find themselves in a perpetual game of "catch up".
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court operates completely outside of the context of homeland security.
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Freedom of assembly refers to the ability of individuals to write, speak, and otherwise express publicly whatever they want, whenever they want, within reasonable limitations.
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The Fourth Amendment is in no way problematic in a homeland security context.
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What protections do Americans have against their privacy being invaded?
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Explain where the freedom of movement is included as a basic freedom.
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Describe the composition of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
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What was the ACLU's view of the NSA's ability to gather metadata on vast numbers of phone calls?
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Explain how the Fourth Amendment may be problematic in a homeland security context.
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Explain the relationship between liberty and security.
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Describe an example of a time that a breakdown of information between intelligence and law enforcement was problematic.
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