Which describes the connection between the U.S. Constitution and the Patriot Act?The Patriot Act violates some of the rights and freedoms established in the U.S. Constitution in an effort to combat terrorism.
The Patriot Act helps protect potential terrorists from unfair government searches and seizures by increasing the power of the U.S. Constitution.
The Patriot Act adds several new amendments to the U.S. Constitution to help protect the world against the spread of terror.
The Patriot Act reinforces and protects the rights and freedoms established in the U.S. Constitution.

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: the one that describes the connection between the U.S constitution and the patriot Act would be : the patriot act violates some of the rights and freedoms established in the U.S constitution in an effort to combat terrorism . In order to protect our homeland from terrorist attack, it's necessary to ignore the usual right in the eyes of the law towards the terrorist

hope this helps
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

A

Explanation:


Related Questions

Which dynasty became known as the Bronze Age of China because it focused on bronze artwork?a. Han Dynastyb. Shang Dynastyc. Zhou Dynasty
What common physical feature do Plymouth and Boston share?
What danger did a European nation face by entering into an alliance?
Which of the following World War II events happened last?
Carta del capitán Walton dirigida a su hermana Margaret 26 de agosto de 17…(FRANKENSTEIN) 7. ¿Qué relata en su carta el capitán?

How long did Chinese rule of Vietnam last?

Answers

In the early 10th century the Tang dynasty in China collapsed. The Vietnamese seized the initiative and launched a long overdue revolt against Chinese rule in Vietnam. In 938 AD popular patriot Ngo Quyen finally vanquished the Chinese armies at a battle on the Bach Dang River, ending 1000 years of Chinese rule.
1000 years. They basically started a revolt against the chinese and won the battle. 

What indicated that the United States had been secretly involved in Vietnam before its official involvement?a.the Twenty-Sixth Amendment
b.the Pentagon Papers
c.the 1973 cease-fire
d.Vietnamization

Answers

The answer to the question stated above is letter b.the Pentagon Papers

The Pentagon Papers which is  officially titled as United States – Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967: A Study Prepared by the Department of Defense, is a U.S. Department of Defense history of the United States' political-military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967.
The papers revealed that the U.S. had secretly enlarged the scale of the Vietnam War with the bombings of nearby Cambodia and Laos, coastal raids on North Vietnam, and Marine Corps attacks, none of which were reported in the mainstream media.

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "b.the Pentagon Papers." The Pentagon Papers indicated that the United States had been secretly involved in Vietnam before its official involvement.

What purpose did temples serve in ancient Egypt?

Answers

In ancient Egypt ,temples were seen as the places where the gods lived on Earth and were constructed to show respect and make them happy.

What purpose did temples serve in ancient Egypt?

The main reason why temples were built was to give people a place where they could perform their religious rituals and ceremonies. The priests were like messengers between the gods and the people.

Temples were also important places where people did business and earned money. They had a lot of farming land. This land gave food and things that people needed to the temple and the local community.

The people who worked at the temple, such as priests, administrators, and craftsmen, were paid for their work and taken care of using the money and things that the temple had.

Learn more about ancient Egypt

brainly.com/question/18335337

#SPJ6

It was a place to worship their gods. I think.

The 1978 Supreme Court decision in Bakke v. Regents of the University of California A. established the "red state-blue state" divide.B. established the rights of students to appeal college admissions policies.
C. ruled against the principle of affirmative action.
D. ruled in favor of affirmative action within specified limits.

Answers

Correct answer:

D. ruled in favor of affirmative action within specified limits.

Details:

The Supreme Court's decision gave some credence to Allan Bakke's claim that the University of California at Davis had practiced some amount of reverse discrimination in denying him admittance to the medical school because he was not an economically or educationally disadvantaged member of one of four racial/ethnic groups eligible for their special admission program.  But the Court was careful to note that race could be considered as a factor (among many factors) in college admissions, if  schools practiced great care in doing so.  Having a basic quota system, such as UC Davis reserving 16 spots out of 100 each year, was considered discriminatory.

The essence of the decision in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke was that the Court upheld affirmative action.  It allowed race to be considered as one of several factors in college admission policy.  But establishing specific racial quotas was an approach that the Court said was not allowable.  

D. ruled in favor of affirmative action within specified limits.

Historians generally date the writing of the Vedas around the:A) sixth century before Christ
B) sixth century after Christ
C) thirteenth century after Christ
D) first century after Christ

Answers

The answer is A: 6th century BC. The Vedas are extremely old Indian, Hindu based scriptures. In fact, other scriptures including the Veda's may predate the dates given to them by modern historians.

Answer:

sixth century before Christ

Explanation:

Why did president kennedy get involved in Vietnam war

Answers

President J.F.Kenedy was the 35th president o the united states and was involved in the vietnam war because he supported the south vietnamese during his year as president and some of the historian also says that before his assassination, he supported a military coup that overthrow the government leader in South Vietnam