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The USA Patriot Act, enacted after the terrorist attacks of September 11th,:
 
  A) gave sweeping new powers to domestic law enforcement and international intelligence agencies.
  B) provided funding for an increased military presence in the Middle East.
  C) outraged the majority of American citizens, who demanded its immediate repeal.
  D) failed to include a provision to allow for the monitoring of cable-based records and systems

Question 2

A ___________________ _ sentence is determined by statute and cannot be altered by a judge.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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