An opponent of the USA patriot act would cite evidence that this legislation ?1-infringes upon individual civil liberties
2- is not adequate to ensure national security
3- violates citizens 2nd and 3rd amendment rights

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1-infringes upon individual civil liberties

Explanation:

The USA PATRIOT Act, is a federal law of the United States. It was approved by an overwhelming majority by both the House of Representatives and the US Senate and then promulgated by US President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001, after the attacks of September 11, 2001.

The objective of this law is to expand the control capacity of the State in order to combat terrorism, improving the capacity of the different US security agencies by coordinating them and providing them with greater powers of vigilance against terrorist crimes. The law also enacted new crimes and toughened the penalties for terrorism offenses. This law has been harshly criticized by various human rights organizations and organizations, due to the restriction of liberties and constitutional guarantees that it has meant for citizens, both American and foreign.

Answer 2
Answer: infringes upon individual civil liberties 

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The Puritans were ruthless when it came to people with competing religious beliefs. Not only did they condemn the religions of their Native American neighbors, but they even thought that Catholics, whom they called "Papists," were worshippers of a false religion.

When one Puritan tried to establish a separate religious movement at a place called Merrymount, the Puritans actually assembled a military force to invade that settlement and destroy it.

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They stopped buying British goods

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Even though they knew that most likely they would face a backlash for not buying English goods, they did it anyway to send a message. They were okay with paying taxes, but they did think that the taxes were too abusive. They did not want to break away from Britain, back then. They just wanted the policies to be fairer.

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The name of the offensive that even though it was an American victory changed public opinion on the war in Vietnam is "The Tet Offensive".

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b. WW II
d. the Holocaust

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The Nazi demonstration in Skokie, Illinois was particularly explosive because many residents were survivors of the Holocaust. So, the correct answer is D.

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A series of laws known collectively as the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed by the Federalist Congress in 1798 and signed into law by President Adams. These laws included new powers to deport foreigners as well as making it harder for new immigrants to vote