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Chelseaamend

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Of the following, which is the most heavily involved in gathering and analyzing information about foreign governments?
 
  a. the Secret Service
 b. the Department of the Treasury
  c. the National Security Agency
  d. the Department of State

Question 2

Why are unilateralists dissatisfied with contemporary U.S. foreign policy?
 
  a. because the United States does not work closely enough with the United Nations and other international organizations
  b. because the United States works diligently to protect its intellectual property rights, even though poor countries need life-saving American drugs
  c. because the United States has refused to work with its allies to address terrorism
 d. because the United States relies heavily on negotiations with adversaries and collaboration with allies, particularly in regard to economic and nuclear proliferation issues



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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