Among Bush's advisers who pushed most strongly for the invasion of Iraq were
a. Secretary of State Colin Powell and the State Department.
b. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and the Central Intelligence Agency.
c. former President George H.W. Bush and the foreign policy realists.
d. Vice President Richard Cheney and administration neoconservatives.
e. former Bush administration National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft.
Question 2
The USA-Patriot Act allowed among other things
a. trying suspected foreign terrorists before military tribunals.
b. permitting break-ins of suspected Americans' homes.
c. the detention and deportation of immigrants suspected of terrorism.
d. the use of the U.S. military in domestic police operations against terrorism.
e. suspension of habeas corpus constitutional protections for detained terrorism suspects.