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renzo156

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Who heads the U.S. intelligence community?
 
  a. the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
 b. the Director of National Intelligence
  c. the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  d. the vice president

Question 2

Which of the following was a source of controversy in the 2012 and 2014 elections?
 
  a. the move by some states to allow noncitizens to vote
 b. the move by some states to ban advertising funded by Super PACs
  c. the move in some states to reduce the number of early voting days
  d. the move in some states to eliminate primaries



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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