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What were the chief provisions in the USA Patriot Act?
A.
The government could eavesdrop on telephone calls and privileged conversations between prisoners and their lawyers.
B.
The government could prosecute individual citizens for not supporting the War on Terror.
C.
The government could violate due process laws if a citizen was deemed to be unpatriotic.
D.
The government could require citizens to swear an oath of patriotism if they were deemed a threat to the country.
E.
The government could pass legislation without the sufficient number of votes if it was deemed essential to US safety.
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Answered by travis26
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the correct answer is D The government could require citizens to swear an oath of patriotism if they were deemed a threat to the country.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
9

The answer is A. The government could eavesdrop on telephone calls and privileged conversations between prisoners and their lawyers.

This was done to enhance the safety protocol of the government for the secured ambiance in USA.  

This act was passed immediately after 9/11 attack in the USA. The USA PATRIOT Act is an Act of Congress signed into law by US President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001. 

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