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USA Patriot Act
What did the act allow
law enforcement to do?

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Answer:

It allowed the government to monitor our emails and cell phones without a warrant.

Step-by-step explanation:

This was shortly after 9/11. Until this point, the government needed a warrant, and thus probable cause, to monitor a citizen in any way. After 9/11, the USA Patriot Act was less opposed and able to pass, though there was and still is controversy regarding it.

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User ElArbi
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The Patriot Act is a pretty controversial topic, as some believe it is an invasion of privacy, while others believe it is needed to help Americans be safe. The United States Patriot Act allows the government and/or law enforcement essentially use very heavy surveillance, tracking, and other things to spy on individuals suspected of terrorist activity. Along with this, the Patriot Act makes it harder for people who were formally engaged in terrorist activity into the United States, along with giving aid to victims of terrorism. The Patriot Act was passed after 9/11, as many Americans were scared for their future safety, while some argue that is it unconstitutional.

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