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primarily, the debate over the patriot act centers on
the divisions created by political parties
the concept of the jurisdiction of the federal government
the debate of whether the constitution grants citizens freedoms and rights
the debate of whether terrorism exists
The Patriot Act expanded U.S. government surveillance powers post-9/11. The core debate revolves around balancing national security with constitutional protections of civil liberties, which ties to questions of federal government authority and its limits relative to individual rights. Among the options, the jurisdiction scope of the federal government (specifically its expanded surveillance and law enforcement powers under the act) is the central focus of the debate, as it directly conflicts with traditional civil liberties frameworks. The other options are incorrect: partisan divisions are a byproduct, not the core; the Constitution's grant of freedoms is not debated, only their limitation; and the existence of terrorism is not a point of contention in this debate.
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the concept of the jurisdiction of the federal government