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rachel9

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Which of the following offices in a U.S. embassy assists the public with obtaining tourist, student, or immigration visas or helps Americans abroad if they have lost a passport or if they need to be evacuated?
 
  a. the public affairs section
  b. the U.S. Information Service section
  c. the consular section
  d. the communication section
  e. the ambassador's office

Question 2

Which section of an American embassy houses legal spies from the Army, Navy, and Air Force who gather information on the host country's defenses, type of weapons, and the size and quality of the army?
 
  a. the Central Intelligence Agency
  b. the National Security Agency
  c. the public affairs section
  d. the military attaches
  e. the communication section



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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