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    as the right to free speech‚ rendering it a particularly dangerous tool by which government authorities may silence speech that they consider to be contrary to government interests. Parts of the Patriot Act explicitly allow determinations to be made based on an individual’s beliefs or speech. The Patriot Act threatens exclusion not only to those who provide direct support to such organizations as Antifa‚ but also to those who provide encouragement. This activity could have a devastating effect on

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    Questions Question One- What tensions exist between governmental power and civil liberties? Question Two- Use a metaphor to describe a zero-sum game of balancing governmental power‚ security‚ and individual’s rights. Question 3-How does the U.S. Patriot Act of 2001 and its renewal in 2006 increase executive authority. Question 4- Describe how the changes made the 2006 compromise between Congress and The White House. Question 5- What are the arguments for increased executive power? Question

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    1763 soon after The Proclamation of 1763. The Navigation Act required the 13 colonies to only use British ships‚ and any goods the 13 colonies bought had to go through England first to be inspected. This was one of the first acts that really got the patriots into the rebellion mode. Restated Thesis. Taxation without representation was common in the 13 colonies. Colonists often debated about why a small island‚ Great Britain‚ should rule a piece of a continent‚ the 13 colonies‚ from 3‚000 miles away

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    Warrant requirement: To avoid illegal searching or seizing of someone’s property‚ the law enforcement provides search warrants. For getting a search warrant ‚ the first and foremost thing to law enforcement is to have a specific cause and it has to support oath and they should describe where they are going to search and what all the items they will seize. After all these things then judge will examine the cause that is proposed by law enforcement and can give a permission i.e search warrant. There

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    Benedict Arnold by:Andrew Merrifield Revolutionary War Biography 5th Grade Literacy May 11‚2017 Why did Benedict Arnold go from patriot to traitor? Why did he go on the british side? Benedict Arnold was a general in the British army. Find out about his early life‚ adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War which make him a hero of the British army.

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    have been a war. F is for Freedom.  Freedom is the main reason the Patriots are fighting the American Revolution.  This is important because their strong passion for freedom helped them win the war. G is for Guerilla Warfare.  This was one of the fighting techniques used in the awr by many soldiers led by Francis Marion.  This was significant because this “hit-and-run” technique was a huge contributor to the victory of the Patriots. H is for Hudson River.  The Hudson River is located in New York

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    support the Patriots. Sure we know that now‚ but how did we figure this out for sure? The authors of My Brother Sam is Dead weren’t as clear as they could’ve been. William Heron was truly part of the Patriot’s side but the Loyalists didn’t didn’t have a clue on that. He would give the Loyalists old information that wasn’t helpful‚ even Major Oliver de Lancey said that the information was useless. He pretended to give them information so that he could get information to tell the Patriots out of it

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    interference with American citizens civil liberties? Since the Patriot Act was enacted after September 11‚ 2001. There has been an ongoing argument about the validity of the Patriot Act and whether or not it is a violation of civil rights. The question is how far is too far? How much intrusion will Americans allow into their lives for the sake of national security? The Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26‚ 2001. The Patriot Act has 16 provisions that give the government surveillance and

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    example) can deceive our brain in three major ways: limited biologically‚ we see the superficial; corralled by custom‚ we see the habitual; and blinded by language‚ we see the general. Provide at least three reasons for believing in the accuracy or inaccuracy of sensory data information. My reasons for believing in the accuracy of sensory data are as follows. 1. Smell would be one sense of accuracy that I believe in‚ because we use this to let us know when‚ some things such as the environment that we

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