Deck 4: Legal Aspects of Homeland Security

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The oldest and best known presidential instructions are:

A) executive orders.
B) military orders.
C) directives.
D) policies.
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President Clinton's main push on the "War on Terrorism" centered on:

A) emergency situations.
B) impose sanctions.
C) intelligence information.
D) proliferation of WMD.
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President Clinton's executive order on July 15, 1996 set the stage for:

A) recognizing the economic security of the U.S..
B) physical treats.
C) National Infrastructure Protection Plan.
D) establishment of protection task force.
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Passage of the U.S.A. Patriot Act occurred in:

A) 2001.
B) 2003.
C) 2001 and 2002.
D) 2002
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Prior to the Foreign Intelligence Act (FISA) several Federal Intelligence Agencies were not allowed to:

A) contact other federal agencies.
B) share information.
C) investigate some foreign cases.
D) conduct searches only.
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Most legal changes that have taken place since 9/11 were controversial because of:

A) balance between security and liberty needs.
B) governmental intervention.
C) enhanced security.
D) governmental abuse.
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President Clinton issued Executive Order 12947, charged this agency with investigating violations of its prohibitions.

A) CIA
B) DOD
C) FBI
D) NSA
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The most important executive ordered issued by President Bush established the:

A) Office of Homeland Security.
B) U.S.A Patriot Act
C) National Counterterrorism Center
D) Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council.
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The NCTC served as an important step in coordinating U.S. Intelligence operations because:

A) conducts operation planning for intelligence.
B) primary U.S. Agency of Intelligence.
C) coordinates all counterterrorism activities on U.S. soil.
D) central intelligence bank of known terrorist.
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President Bush issued an executive order stripping the Taliban from protection under the Third Geneva Convention, what federal agency carried out the interrogation process:

A) FBI
B) CIA
C) DOD
D) NCTC
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The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 was an effort to:

A) grant more powers to Federal Enforcement.
B) amend a dozen federal statutes.
C) enhance border protection.
D) deal more effectively with terrorists.
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Terrorist money laundering was addressed by the:

A) Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978.
B) Office of Homeland Security.
C) U.S.A. Patriot Act
D) National Counterterrorism Center.
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Long before the attack on 9/11, presidents have been issuing executive orders and directives designed to address the threat of terrorism
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President Clinton issued a number of executive orders that laid much of the policy foundation for the prevention of terrorism.
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Basically President Bush and Clinton passed orders that prevent other countries from facilitating terrorist's acquisitions of WMDs and WMD materials.
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President Bush was the first president who issued an executive order prohibiting transactions with the Taliban in Afghanistan and blocking the movement of their financial assets.
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The most important order issued by President Bush established an Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council.
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The Office of Homeland Security served as an important step in coordinating our intelligence operations.
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Perhaps the most controversial order issued by President Clinton was the one directing the manner of detention and methods of interrogation to be used against detainees in the "War on Terror".
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The NCTC is the body that coordinates all counterterrorism activities on U.S. soil.
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President Obama revoked the executive order that allowed interrogation practices to be unsafe for detainees.
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President Clinton, Bush and Obama have issued a number of executive orders pertaining to homeland security.
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One key issue of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 was that one of the main provisions of the law is the reduction of the power of federal judges to grant relief of habeas corpus abuses.
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The U.S.A. Patriot Act did not amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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One of the key issues of FISA was that it expanded the authority of federal offices to collect information on foreign intelligence within the U.S. when conducting investigations.
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Passage of the U.S.A. Patriot Act extended the surveillance to U.S. citizens under all circumstances and expanded the law to include the collection of terrorism intelligence.
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One of the key points of the U.S.A. Patriot Act is that it upset the historic balance between security and law enforcement needs and balance privacy and liberty interests.
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Since 9/11 Congress has enacted or modified laws designed to prevent terrorism and establish homeland security.
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The FISC is to monitor and control the surveillance activities of state and federal law enforcement officials who are investigating suspected foreign intelligence operations in the United States.
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Executive orders have been the legal foundation for strengthening our ability to fight terrorism and respond to terrorist _____________________.
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Presidents of the United States have the authority to issue a variety of executive orders, directives and military _______________________.
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President Clinton issued a number of executive orders that laid the foundation for the prevention of ________________________.
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The United States and other countries have been attempting to broker Middle East peace for ____________________.
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Interrogation of terrorists suspects was perhaps the most controversial order issued by President __________________________.
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Perhaps the most well known and controversial law enacted by the U.S. Congress in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 was the ____________________ Act.
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The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was designed to control foreign agents involved in espionage with the _______________________.
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One of the primary functions of the FISC is to review requests for electronic surveillance _______________________.
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The national counterterrorism center served as an important step in coordinating our intelligence ______________________.
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One of the most important executive orders issued in 2001, established an Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security ___________________________.
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Describe the legal efforts being made to reduce terrorism by the U.S.
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Can you think of three examples in which Homeland Security Protection has improved since 9/11?
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How has the U.S. attempted to shut off money to terrorist groups?
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What impact has congress had relating to terrorism and homeland security?
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What do you see as the three most important president orders to be directed since 9/11?
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What do you think are some of the positive aspects of having the Department of Homeland Security?
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What do you expect will be the character of the 21st century war on terrorism?
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Deck 4: Legal Aspects of Homeland Security
1
The oldest and best known presidential instructions are:

A) executive orders.
B) military orders.
C) directives.
D) policies.
executive orders.
2
President Clinton's main push on the "War on Terrorism" centered on:

A) emergency situations.
B) impose sanctions.
C) intelligence information.
D) proliferation of WMD.
proliferation of WMD.
3
President Clinton's executive order on July 15, 1996 set the stage for:

A) recognizing the economic security of the U.S..
B) physical treats.
C) National Infrastructure Protection Plan.
D) establishment of protection task force.
National Infrastructure Protection Plan.
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Passage of the U.S.A. Patriot Act occurred in:

A) 2001.
B) 2003.
C) 2001 and 2002.
D) 2002
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Prior to the Foreign Intelligence Act (FISA) several Federal Intelligence Agencies were not allowed to:

A) contact other federal agencies.
B) share information.
C) investigate some foreign cases.
D) conduct searches only.
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Most legal changes that have taken place since 9/11 were controversial because of:

A) balance between security and liberty needs.
B) governmental intervention.
C) enhanced security.
D) governmental abuse.
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President Clinton issued Executive Order 12947, charged this agency with investigating violations of its prohibitions.

A) CIA
B) DOD
C) FBI
D) NSA
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The most important executive ordered issued by President Bush established the:

A) Office of Homeland Security.
B) U.S.A Patriot Act
C) National Counterterrorism Center
D) Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council.
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9
The NCTC served as an important step in coordinating U.S. Intelligence operations because:

A) conducts operation planning for intelligence.
B) primary U.S. Agency of Intelligence.
C) coordinates all counterterrorism activities on U.S. soil.
D) central intelligence bank of known terrorist.
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President Bush issued an executive order stripping the Taliban from protection under the Third Geneva Convention, what federal agency carried out the interrogation process:

A) FBI
B) CIA
C) DOD
D) NCTC
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The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 was an effort to:

A) grant more powers to Federal Enforcement.
B) amend a dozen federal statutes.
C) enhance border protection.
D) deal more effectively with terrorists.
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Terrorist money laundering was addressed by the:

A) Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978.
B) Office of Homeland Security.
C) U.S.A. Patriot Act
D) National Counterterrorism Center.
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Long before the attack on 9/11, presidents have been issuing executive orders and directives designed to address the threat of terrorism
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President Clinton issued a number of executive orders that laid much of the policy foundation for the prevention of terrorism.
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Basically President Bush and Clinton passed orders that prevent other countries from facilitating terrorist's acquisitions of WMDs and WMD materials.
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President Bush was the first president who issued an executive order prohibiting transactions with the Taliban in Afghanistan and blocking the movement of their financial assets.
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The most important order issued by President Bush established an Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council.
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The Office of Homeland Security served as an important step in coordinating our intelligence operations.
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Perhaps the most controversial order issued by President Clinton was the one directing the manner of detention and methods of interrogation to be used against detainees in the "War on Terror".
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The NCTC is the body that coordinates all counterterrorism activities on U.S. soil.
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President Obama revoked the executive order that allowed interrogation practices to be unsafe for detainees.
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President Clinton, Bush and Obama have issued a number of executive orders pertaining to homeland security.
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One key issue of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 was that one of the main provisions of the law is the reduction of the power of federal judges to grant relief of habeas corpus abuses.
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The U.S.A. Patriot Act did not amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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One of the key issues of FISA was that it expanded the authority of federal offices to collect information on foreign intelligence within the U.S. when conducting investigations.
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Passage of the U.S.A. Patriot Act extended the surveillance to U.S. citizens under all circumstances and expanded the law to include the collection of terrorism intelligence.
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One of the key points of the U.S.A. Patriot Act is that it upset the historic balance between security and law enforcement needs and balance privacy and liberty interests.
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Since 9/11 Congress has enacted or modified laws designed to prevent terrorism and establish homeland security.
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The FISC is to monitor and control the surveillance activities of state and federal law enforcement officials who are investigating suspected foreign intelligence operations in the United States.
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Executive orders have been the legal foundation for strengthening our ability to fight terrorism and respond to terrorist _____________________.
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Presidents of the United States have the authority to issue a variety of executive orders, directives and military _______________________.
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President Clinton issued a number of executive orders that laid the foundation for the prevention of ________________________.
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The United States and other countries have been attempting to broker Middle East peace for ____________________.
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Interrogation of terrorists suspects was perhaps the most controversial order issued by President __________________________.
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Perhaps the most well known and controversial law enacted by the U.S. Congress in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 was the ____________________ Act.
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The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was designed to control foreign agents involved in espionage with the _______________________.
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One of the primary functions of the FISC is to review requests for electronic surveillance _______________________.
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The national counterterrorism center served as an important step in coordinating our intelligence ______________________.
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One of the most important executive orders issued in 2001, established an Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security ___________________________.
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Describe the legal efforts being made to reduce terrorism by the U.S.
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Can you think of three examples in which Homeland Security Protection has improved since 9/11?
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How has the U.S. attempted to shut off money to terrorist groups?
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What impact has congress had relating to terrorism and homeland security?
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What do you see as the three most important president orders to be directed since 9/11?
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What do you think are some of the positive aspects of having the Department of Homeland Security?
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What do you expect will be the character of the 21st century war on terrorism?
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