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The
Third Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has to do with:
A.
freedom of speech and religion.
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B.
search warrants.
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C.
the right to bear arms.
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D.
quartering of soldiers in private homes.
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Who
wrote that every violation of a "privacy right" is also a violation
of another right?
A.
Stanley Benn
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B.
Louis Brandeis
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C.
Morton Levine
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D.
Judith Jarvis Thomson
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Most
commentators cite the benefits of privacy as a reason why people ought to
have some privacy rights. A right that benefits society is called a
__________ right.
A.
Constitutional
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B.
legal
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C.
natural
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D.
prudential
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Information
that you have provided to an organization that has the right to share it with
other organizations is called:
A.
public information.
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B.
personal information.
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C.
a public record.
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D.
transparent information.
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The
Fair Credit Reporting Act:
A.
gives consumers the right to request a free copy of their credit report
every year.
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B.
ensures that information about criminal convictions does not haunt a
consumer's credit report forever.
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C.
is designed to promote the accuracy of credit reports.
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D.
makes it possible for a consumer to declare bankruptcy without harming his
or her credit rating.
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The
Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act:
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A.
gives consumers the right to request a free copy of their credit report
every year.
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B.
allows credit bureaus to sell personal financial information they have
gathered.
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C.
makes it possible for a consumer to declare bankruptcy without harming his
or her credit rating.
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D.
ensures that people with criminal convictions are still able to obtain
credit.
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According
to the Employee Polygraph Protection Act, which organization(s) cannot
administer lie detector tests to job applicants?
A.
Local governments
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B.
State governments
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C.
Federal government
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D.
Private employers
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The
Video Privacy Protection Act:
A.
prohibits video stores from disclosing rental records without the written
consent of the customer.
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B.
prohibits DVD manufacturers from installing software that sends reports
over the Internet every time a DVD is played.
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C.
makes it legal to send "adult" DVDs through the mail without a
warning label on the envelope.
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D.
prohibits the government from prosecuting minors who play "adult"
DVDs in their own home.
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The
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act:
A.
makes it illegal for an online service to request a credit card number from
a child 17 years old and younger.
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B.
requires online services to create aliases for all customers who are 17
years old and younger.
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C.
makes it illegal for children 12 years and younger to participate in chat
rooms.
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D.
requires online services to obtain parental consent before collecting any
information from children 12 years old and younger.
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The
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act:
A.
ensures that a consumer can keep the same health care provider even when he
or she changes employers.
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B.
attempts to limit the exchange of information among health care providers
to that information necessary to care for the patient.
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C.
ensures that a consumer can sue doctors and hospitals for medical
malpractice.
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D.
ensures that doctors and hospitals can counter sue patients who file
frivolous medical malpractice claims.
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The
Census Bureau has not always kept confidential the information it has
collected. According to the textbook, this became apparent:
A.
during the Civil War.
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B.
after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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C.
during the Vietnam War.
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D.
during the first Gulf War.
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The
FBI's National Crime Information Center database:
A.
contains more than 39 million records.
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B.
has information about every American citizen.
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C.
has never led to a false arrest.
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D.
is updated only once a week to give the FBI time to check the accuracy of
the data.
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The
OneDOJ database:
A.
is a new, national database that consolidates records from federal, state,
and local law enforcement agencies.
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B.
will give state and local police officers access to information provided by
five federal law enforcement agencies.
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C.
combines records from all U.S. governmental agencies into a single database
that can be used by data mining by the FBI.
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D.
received the endorsement of the ACLU for its innovative privacy-protection
measures.
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The
Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has to do with:
A.
freedom of speech and religion.
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B.
search warrants.
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C.
the right to bear arms.
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D.
quartering of soldiers in private homes.
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After
Congress ruled that wiretapping was illegal, the FBI:
A.
ceased all wiretapping activity.
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B.
continued wiretapping people secretly.
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C.
convinced Congress to grant it an exemption from the ban.
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D.
began wiretapping every member of Congress.
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What
was the original purpose of Operation Shamrock?
A.
Intercept all international telegrams entering or leaving the United States
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B.
Wiretap all calls made from public telephone booths
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C.
Scan email messages to identify drug dealers
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D.
Read all letters going between the United States and Ireland
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Which
of the following laws does NOT provide some sort of authorization for
governmental wiretapping?
A.
Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
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B.
Electronic Communications Privacy Act
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C.
Federal Communications Act
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D.
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
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After
the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which U.S. governmental agency
collected telephone call records of tens of millions of Americans without a
court order?
A.
Central Intelligence Agency
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B.
Department of Homeland Security
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C.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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D.
National Security Administration
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A
policy that requires the consumer to explicitly give permission before an
organization can share information with another organization is called:
A.
fair use.
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B.
full disclosure.
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C.
nondisclosure.
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D.
opt-in.
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Some
people support the development of digital cash because it would:
A.
allow anonymous electronic transactions.
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B.
make it easier for law enforcement agencies to detect money laundering.
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C.
eliminate the problem of identity theft.
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D.
increase the amount of money given to charitable organizations.
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