How much power does the government have over your private information?

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  1. 1

    Which constitutional amendment addresses citizens' privacy rights, prohibiting "unreasonable searches and seizures."

  2. 2

    In order to obtain customer records from ISPs, financial institutions and other agencies, the FBI must have a warrant.

  3. 3

    National Security Letters (NSLs), which the government uses to obtain citizens' personal information from third-party service providers, come with a gag order that lasts how long?

  4. 4

    Under the Patriot Act, ISPs must retain customers' personal information for how long?

  5. 5

    What is the fine for violating a NSL-related gag order?

  6. 6

    Does the government have to notify you before searching your personal e-mail?

  7. 7

    The government must notify you before accessing information about any of your store purchases, library records or travel records.

  8. 8

    The government needs to issue a warrant or court order to seize your cable television subscription information.

  9. 9

    Which of the following records in transit from overseas can the government seize or intercept without a warrant?

  10. 10

    Bush administration lawyers interpreted the Constitution as giving the president power to “conduct warrantless surveillance of enemy forces for intelligence purposes.” "Enemy forces" can refer to:

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