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Unit 3 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Topic 3.2
What effect did post-9/11 policies have on First Amendment freedoms?
They affirmed absolute freedom of speech without any reservations related to national security concerns.
They confirmed an absolute right to protest even if it posed threats to national security during extreme situations like terrorist attacks or wars.
They led to criticisms about potential infringement on civil liberties including free speech and privacy concerns under measures like PATRIOT Act (2001).
They promoted unrestricted transparency in governmental activities as per citizen's right under Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA).
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AP US Government - 3.2 First Amendment: Freedom of Religion
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