3. What is liberty?
The state of being free within society from
oppressive restrictions imposed by authority
on one’s way of life behavior or political views.
4. What the patriot act is…
An Act of the U.S. Congress that was
signed into law by President George W.
Bush on October 26, 2001. The title of
the Act is a contrived three letter
initialize (USA) preceding a seven letter
acronym (PATRIOT), which in
combination stand for Uniting and
Strengthening America by Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept
and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001.
5. The Patriot Act…
Reduced restrictions on law enforcement agencies'
ability to search telephone, e-mail communications,
medical, financial, and other records; eased restrictions
on foreign intelligence gathering within the United States;
expanded the Secretary of the Treasury’s authority to
regulate financial transactions, broadened the discretion
of law enforcement and immigration authorities in
detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of
terrorism-related acts.
6. conclusion
The Act dramatically reduced restrictions on
law enforcement agencies' ability to search
telephone, e-mail communications, medical,
financial, and other records; eased restrictions
on foreign intelligence gathering within the
United States , with this act passed, the united
states has access to a lot of your personal
information