1. The NSA: No Self-Advocacy
The NSA invades the privacy of Americans and holds the power to do whatever it wishes with that information. ... This demonstrates how the government reflects a Big Brother society because they claim to be using private information to protect its citizens, but it seems to be just to maintain the use of private information to develop a control over the country. The NSA is the National Security Agency, responsible for overlooking the information of American citizens. The NSA can access a national data warehouse containing information about everyone who lives in the United States. ... The interne...
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- Approx Pages: 8
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate