Trivia Answers – April 2016

Apple v. FBI 1. Which of the following technology leaders have publicly supported Apple’s position? a. Sundar Pichai – Google CEO b. Bill Gates – Microsoft Co-Founder c. Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook CEO d. A and C e. All of the Above 2. Which founding document did the federal judge in California cite to justify ordering Apple to help the FBI unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino terrorist? a. Bill of Rights b. Declaration of Independence c. Fourth Amendment, U.S. Constitution d. All Writs Act of 1789 3. Which amendment of the U.S. Constitution do privacy advocates point to? a. First Amendment b. Second Amendment c. Eighth Amendment d. Ninth Amendment Guantanamo Bay 1. In what year did President Obama signed into law legislation that barred any spending on transferring detainees to the U.S.? a. 2009 b. 2010 c. 2011 d. 2013 2. Closure of the facility will save taxpayers $1.7 billion over ___ years. a. 8 years b. 10 years c. 20 years 3. In what year did the United States originally lease from Cuba the 45 square miles of land and water at Guantanamo Bay? a. 1903 b. 1952 c. 1988 d. 2002

Ideas for Teachers/Critical-Thinking Questions – April 2016

LINKS Apple vs. FBI Los Angeles Times Washington Post USA Today Washington Post (hearing recap) CNN NPR Guantanamo Bay White House Remarks Politico CNN The Hill Wikipedia The Atlantic CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS Apple vs. FBI 1. Though the Fourth Amendment was penned in the eighteenth century, should we interpret it to also safeguard citizens’ digital privacy? 2. Do you believe that the FBI has met the conditions set forth in the Fourth Amendment? Why or why not? 3. Should there be a balance between liberty and security? 4. Are there times in which the Constitution and individual rights should be overlooked in order to maintain safety? 5. Should Apple comply with the order and create a new operating system and hand over their master key (private electronic signature)? What are the consequences if they do so? Guantanamo Bay 1. Do you believe detaining prisoners at Guantanamo Bay endangers their civil liberties? 2. What rights of the prisoners (they are neither POWs nor convicted criminals) were violated, if any? 3. Would bringing the prisoners to the U.S. be a bad idea? Why or why not? 4. Should everybody be considered innocent until proven guilty? 5. Why is Guantanamo Bay considered the “legal equivalent of outer space?”