The intelligence approach to preventing terrorism is often


1. The intelligence approach to preventing terrorism is often in tension with an individual's right to privacy. True or False

2. Generally, a person engaged in the use of violence to achieve policital change such as Yassir Arafat considers themselves a "freedom fighter" and not a terrorist. True or False

3. There is a common international definition of terrorism. True or False

4. The USA Patriot Act greatly enhanced federal powers (executive orders, federal agencies, federal legislation) to fight terrorism compared to the Stafford Act. True or False

5. Sneak and peak warrants under the Patriot Act required law enforcement officials to notify the owner of the property that they have searched the presmises and specify what they have taken.

True

False

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