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geoffrey

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The 2004 Democratic candidate for president was
 
  A) George Bush.
  B) John Kerry.
  C) Ralph Nader.
  D) John McCain.
  E) Al Sharpton.

Question 2

The Privacy Act of 1974 states that
 
  A) personal information about members of Congress will be classified as confidential.
  B) records collected by private organizations or companies must be retained in a secure nature.
  C) an individual that served in the Vietnam War can request details of their military service.
  D) a citizen has the right to obtain copies of personal information gathered by federal agencies.
  E) healthcare records may only be released to parties designated by the patient.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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