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Which of the following are likely provisions of the Identity Theft and Assumption

Deterrence Act of 1998? Select all that apply.
knowingly transferring a false identity document to another person with the knowledge that the
document was stolen
possessing a United States identity document such as a passport, knowing the document has been
stolen or falsely produced
knowingly producing a false identity document
knowingly using the Internet to collect information about another individual

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Answer:

knowingly producing a false-identity document;

knowingly transferring a false-identity document to another person with the knowledge that the document was stolen;

possessing a United States identity document such as a passport, knowing the document has been stolen or falsely produced.

Step-by-step explanation:

Edge Explanation: About 7 percent of U.S. residents over the age of sixteen were victims of some form of identity theft in 2012; 85 percent of these cases involved the illegal use of financial and credit information. Over half of those victims of identity theft who were able to resolve their problem did so in a day or two, while 29 percent had to spend a month resolving the issues with their credit record and bank financial information.

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Knowingly transferring a false identity document to another person with the knowledge that the document was stolen,
Knowingly producing a false identity document,
Knowingly using the internet to collect information about another person.

I think, I am sorry if I am wrong.
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