What is the constitutional foundation for the right or privacy?
In recent years, the topic of government surveillance has become more prominent in American political discourse. Government surveillance raises important questions regarding citizen’s right to privacy and about how far people are willing to trade their rights for additional security. For this paper, watch the video at the following link and then answer the questions listed below:http://www.pbs.org/video/2365251169/Questions for the paper:1. What is the constitutional foundation for the right or privacy? (refer to the Civil Liberties chapter in Module 4)2. Do you believe that there is a right to privacy? Do you agree with the what the Supreme Court has said about privacy?3. Edward Snowden is a controversial figure. Some believe he is a heroic whistleblower who has exposed how the government has infringed on people’s rights. Others believe he is a traitor that has hurt the government’s ability to protect its citizens. Which of these two sides do you think is more accurate? In answering this, discuss how much liberty we as a society should be willing to give up in order to feel better protected from international threats?Another source that may be helpful in doing this paper: https://www.propublica.org/article/nsa-data-collection-faqAlso, feel free to google topics such as “government surveillance” and “right to privacy” and “Griswold v. Connecticut for additional sources.Papers should aim to be somewhere between 3 to 5 pages (though the most important thing is that all questions are answered in a complete and clear manner).