Which intelligence agency processes the raw data acquired from the airborne platforms into imagery products used by the all-source analysts?

a. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
b. National Security Agency (NSA)
c. Defense Intelligence Agency
d. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)


D

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The underlying basis for establishing a nuclear triad is to

a. make the United Kingdom and Germany feel safe through nuclear bases on their territories. b. build redundancy into retaliatory capability. c. avoid the conflict between the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, each of which wants control over nuclear weapons. d. make nuclear forces more vulnerable, thus establishing stable deterrence.

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A simple definition of inflation is an increase in the costs of goods and services.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Thomas Patterson's observation that "today's presidential campaign is essentially a mass media campaign" suggests that __________

a. voters have very little understanding of the campaign apart from what they see and hear in the media b. the media exercise considerable influence over a vast number of citizens' votes c. campaigns are for the masses and are mediated by political elites d. the media control electoral outcomes

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The 2008 financial crisis prompted major policy responses in industrial economies, including a return to more assertive government intervention in the U.S. economy. 2. “Asymmetrical warfare” refers to the nonconventional military actions of smaller transnational groups like al Qaeda against larger, conventional states. 3. The disproportionate influence of the U.S. and Europe has prevented costly decisions from being made against them by WTO panels. 4. Despite cutting production and embargoing sales to countries friendly to Israel, Arab states were unable to bring their issues to the forefront of the U.S. agenda. 5. When OPEC was formed, Britain was to a large extent the policeman of the Persian Gulf.

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