Deck 12: Privacy and Surveillance
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Deck 12: Privacy and Surveillance
1
The home is viewed as a haven in which family life can be pursued. This refers to which dimension of privacy?
A) home and other physical locations
B) public portrayal
C) public safety
D) daily decision
A) home and other physical locations
B) public portrayal
C) public safety
D) daily decision
A
2
Tricking an individual out of money or something of value via the Internet is called ______.
A) malware
B) pretexting
C) hacking
D) fraud
A) malware
B) pretexting
C) hacking
D) fraud
D
3
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court deem a statute unconstitutional for making it a crime to provide contraceptives to minors?
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Carey v. Population Services International
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Carey v. Population Services International
D
4
Freedom from the monitoring and surveillance of our conversations, mail, and e-mail refers to which dimension of privacy?
A) public portrayal
B) home and other physical locations
C) communication
D) public safety
A) public portrayal
B) home and other physical locations
C) communication
D) public safety
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5
Freedom House ranked the worst countries in terms of barriers to access to the internet, limits on permissible content, and violation of users rights. Identify which of the following countries is NOT listed in the text as a country that imposes restrictions and control on internet access.
A) Croatia
B) Turkey
C) Cuba
D) Iran
A) Croatia
B) Turkey
C) Cuba
D) Iran
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6
Identify which one of the following is a government imposed limitation of privacy on the grounds of public welfare.
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
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7
The FBI fingerprint database of convicted criminals as well as citizens who have applied for federal jobs contains ______.
A) around 10 million fingerprints
B) around 20 million fingerprints
C) around 30 million fingerprints
D) over 40 million fingerprints
A) around 10 million fingerprints
B) around 20 million fingerprints
C) around 30 million fingerprints
D) over 40 million fingerprints
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8
Identify which one of the following is a government imposed limitation of privacy on the grounds of morality.
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
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9
Identify in which the U.S. Supreme Court deemed it constitutional for a woman to get an abortion in the first two trimesters.
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Roe v. Wade
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Roe v. Wade
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
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10
Identify which one of the following is a government imposed limitation of privacy on the grounds of public safety.
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
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11
The freedom to make decisions regarding our religion, marriage, divorce, and whom we love and marry refers to which dimension of privacy?
A) spiritual decisions
B) communication
C) public portrayal
D) public safety
A) spiritual decisions
B) communication
C) public portrayal
D) public safety
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12
An Internet fraud scheme intended to trick individuals into revealing information is called ______.
A) hacking
B) viruses
C) phishing
D) malware
A) hacking
B) viruses
C) phishing
D) malware
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13
According to the U.S. Supreme Court, which of the following is NOT a recognized right to privacy?
A) intimate relationships
B) reproductive rights of women
C) right to privacy in a public space
D) right to be free from exposure of personal data
A) intimate relationships
B) reproductive rights of women
C) right to privacy in a public space
D) right to be free from exposure of personal data
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14
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court recognize, due to the Fourth Amendment, that it is unacceptable to enter a home without a warrant?
A) Kyllo v. United States
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) Kyllo v. United States
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
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15
Identify which justification of privacy covers the issue of allowing people to listen and learn from one another and to experiment with various points of view without fear of retaliation.
A) creativity
B) individuality
C) security
D) democracy
A) creativity
B) individuality
C) security
D) democracy
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16
Identify which justification of privacy covers the issue of allowing individuals to control their personal information from misuse.
A) security
B) individuality
C) creativity
D) democracy
A) security
B) individuality
C) creativity
D) democracy
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17
Identify which of the following is a government imposed limitation of privacy on the grounds of health.
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
A) prohibiting incest
B) demanding vaccinations
C) making education compulsory
D) requiring safety belts
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18
Freedom to make decisions about our health, including decisions about medications, procreation, medical treatment, and death refers to which dimension of privacy?
A) information
B) intimate activities
C) spiritual decisions
D) communication
A) information
B) intimate activities
C) spiritual decisions
D) communication
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19
The FBI database is the largest in the world and includes ______.
A) less than 1 million DNA files
B) around 2 million DNA files
C) around 5 million DNA files
D) over 8 million DNA files
A) less than 1 million DNA files
B) around 2 million DNA files
C) around 5 million DNA files
D) over 8 million DNA files
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20
Identify which one of the following is NOT a major Credit Score Company.
A) Equifax
B) Credit Karma
C) Experian
D) Transunion
A) Equifax
B) Credit Karma
C) Experian
D) Transunion
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21
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court establish a two prong legal test for privacy?
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Katz v. United States
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Katz v. United States
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22
The U.S. Supreme Court held there is a constitutional right to privacy that protects individuals against state and federal government in ______.
A) 1945
B) 1955
C) 1965
D) 1975
A) 1945
B) 1955
C) 1965
D) 1975
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23
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold Connecticut's criminal law prohibiting the use and distribution of contraceptives unconstitutional?
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Whalen v. Roe
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24
Identify in which case the U.S. Supreme court addressed the privacy interest in information.
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
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25
Identify in which case the U.S. Supreme Court recognized an individual's right to privacy of his or her intellectual life.
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Stanley v. Georgia
C) Griswold v. Connecticut
D) Einstein v. Bard
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Stanley v. Georgia
C) Griswold v. Connecticut
D) Einstein v. Bard
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26
The ability to make day to day decisions that define our unique personality: what we eat, read, and watch refers to which dimension of privacy?
A) home and other physical locations
B) public portrayal
C) daily decisions
D) communication
A) home and other physical locations
B) public portrayal
C) daily decisions
D) communication
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27
Educational records are public.
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28
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold that aerial surveillance is admissible in court since yards do not hold privacy expectation?
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Florida v. Riley
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Florida v. Riley
D) Whalen v. Roe
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29
Which justification of privacy covers allowing individuals to think and reflect, exercising our imagination?
A) security
B) democracy
C) anxiety
D) creativity
A) security
B) democracy
C) anxiety
D) creativity
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30
Identify in which case it was established that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in garbage on the street.
A) California v. Greenwood
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) California v. Greenwood
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Einstein v. Bard
D) Whalen v. Roe
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31
The right to prevent your photo or endorsement from being used in a commercial advertisement without your permission refers to which dimension of privacy?
A) daily decisions
B) home and other physical locations
C) public safety
D) public portrayal
A) daily decisions
B) home and other physical locations
C) public safety
D) public portrayal
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32
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court only grants warrants for physical searches involving international terrorism.
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33
The ability to limit access to certain types of information and to control how that information is distributed and used by other people refers to which dimension of privacy?
A) communication
B) daily decisions
C) information
D) intimate activities
A) communication
B) daily decisions
C) information
D) intimate activities
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34
The government has the right to impose vaccinations for public health issues.
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35
Identify which justification of privacy allows us to express our personality and gives us freedom to determine what we eat, read, think, watch on television, or listen to on the radio and allows us to shape the environment in which we live without being concerned about whether we are conforming to the crowd.
A) security
B) anxiety and pressure
C) creativity
D) individuality
A) security
B) anxiety and pressure
C) creativity
D) individuality
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36
Identify which justification of privacy covers allowing individuals to retreat from the commotion and confusion of the real world and regain a sense of personal balance and perspective.
A) security
B) anxiety and pressure
C) creativity
D) democracy
A) security
B) anxiety and pressure
C) creativity
D) democracy
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37
Identify in which case the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a conviction under a Texas statute for deviating of sexual intercourse with members of the same sex.
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Whalen v. Roe
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38
Datavalence is the reliance on data to track activities of Americans.
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39
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule a Massachusetts statute that punishes individuals who provide contraceptives to unmarried individuals violated the right to privacy?
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Eisenstadt v. Baird
D) Whalen v. Roe
A) Lawrence v. Texas
B) Griswold v. Connecticut
C) Eisenstadt v. Baird
D) Whalen v. Roe
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40
DNA can be used to exonerate innocent individuals.
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41
Identify and summarize Cybercrimes that consist specifically of crimes that are CARRIED OUT THROUGH THE INTERNET.
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42
There are several reasons why privacy is important and why Justice Brandeis described privacy as "the right most valued by civilized men." Summarize the five justifications included in your text.
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43
Cybercrime may be divided into two categories: crimes that involve an attack on a computer network and "net crime" and crime that is facilitated through use of the Internet. Identify and summarize Cybercrimes that consist specifically of attacks ON A NETWORK.
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44
Panopticon literally means a comprehensive or panoramic view.
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45
Malware is facilitated through use of the Internet and refers to spying on a user's operation of a computer and recording information to break into confidential files.
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46
Polygraph tests are reliable and admissible in court.
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47
Congress enacted The Patriot Act to provide procedures for electronic surveillance of threats to national security.
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48
The right to privacy extends to public places.
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49
Copyright infringement refers to taking text, music, or creative content without payment.
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50
List the different approaches that view privacy as "personhood" or the ability to make important choices in our lives.
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51
The U.S. Supreme Court held that the right to privacy extends to three areas.
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52
Less than half of major employers utilize some form of electron surveillance of their workers.
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53
Cybervalence is the reliance on data to track activities of Americans.
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54
The U.S. Constitution does not mention the word privacy.
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55
The government has the right to limit privacy in those instances in which courts have recognized that there is a compelling governmental interest. Identify the four broad areas outlined in your text and provide a one sentence summary of each of them.
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