Deck 6: Understanding the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy: The Intelligence Community
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Deck 6: Understanding the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy: The Intelligence Community
1
American intelligence became more professional during which of the following wars?
A) World War I
B) Vietnam War
C) World War II
D) Iraq War
A) World War I
B) Vietnam War
C) World War II
D) Iraq War
C
2
Which of the following was identified as the precursor of the Central Intelligence Agency?
A) the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
B) the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (OIA)
C) the Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence (OIC)
D) the Office of National Security Intelligence (ONSI)
A) the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
B) the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (OIA)
C) the Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence (OIC)
D) the Office of National Security Intelligence (ONSI)
A
3
The primary purpose of the intelligence community is to collect and analyze information for the ______.
A) executive branch
B) legislative branch
C) judicial branch
D) local and state governments
A) executive branch
B) legislative branch
C) judicial branch
D) local and state governments
A
4
The intelligence process begins with ______.
A) dissemination
B) planning and direction
C) processing
D) collection
A) dissemination
B) planning and direction
C) processing
D) collection
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5
______ usually responds to the climate of the times.
A) Dissemination
B) Tasking
C) Analysis
D) Production
A) Dissemination
B) Tasking
C) Analysis
D) Production
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6
The National Intelligence Strategy of the Obama administration focused on which of the following?
A) targeting traditional adversaries
B) counterproliferation
C) combating violent extremism
D) emphasizing cyberthreats
A) targeting traditional adversaries
B) counterproliferation
C) combating violent extremism
D) emphasizing cyberthreats
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7
All-source analysts are responsible for ______.
A) tasking
B) dissemination the reports
C) collecting the data
D) carefully weighing the raw data
A) tasking
B) dissemination the reports
C) collecting the data
D) carefully weighing the raw data
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8
During the nineteenth century, the US government relied on ______.
A) the Department of Homeland Security
B) the Central Intelligence Agency
C) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) the Secret Service
A) the Department of Homeland Security
B) the Central Intelligence Agency
C) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) the Secret Service
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9
According to the authors, in the early twentieth century, intelligence used to refer to ______.
A) data collection and analysis
B) political or paramilitary intervention
C) information or news
D) counterintelligence
A) data collection and analysis
B) political or paramilitary intervention
C) information or news
D) counterintelligence
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10
Techniques, such as SIGINT and HUMINT are used to ______.
A) collect data
B) process data
C) analyze data
D) disseminate data
A) collect data
B) process data
C) analyze data
D) disseminate data
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11
Which of the following is an example of an "open source" method of collecting data?
A) electronic signals
B) human sources
C) radio and television
D) photography
A) electronic signals
B) human sources
C) radio and television
D) photography
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12
Individuals assigned to work in the area of counterintelligence are responsible for the protection of ______.
A) national security
B) secrets
C) military assets
D) American borders
A) national security
B) secrets
C) military assets
D) American borders
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13
Which of the following organizations is mostly, but not exclusively, involved with covert political and paramilitary operations?
A) the Central Intelligence Agency
B) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) the National Security Agency
D) the Department of Defense
A) the Central Intelligence Agency
B) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) the National Security Agency
D) the Department of Defense
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14
Which of the following is an example of a covert political and military operation?
A) cybersecurity enhancement
B) counterproliferation
C) proliferation of weapons and mass weapons
D) destabilization and subversion campaigns
A) cybersecurity enhancement
B) counterproliferation
C) proliferation of weapons and mass weapons
D) destabilization and subversion campaigns
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15
Which of the following federal organizations has the daunting task of coordinating the sprawling intelligence community?
A) the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
B) the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
C) the State Department's Intelligence and Research Bureau
D) the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency
A) the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
B) the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
C) the State Department's Intelligence and Research Bureau
D) the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency
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16
Organizations that focus on who analyze and disseminate finished intelligence products to consumers are referred to as ______.
A) collectors
B) processors
C) producers
D) researchers
A) collectors
B) processors
C) producers
D) researchers
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17
Most of the growth in the intelligence community has taken place in organizations that focus on ______.
A) producing
B) research
C) collection and processing
D) development
A) producing
B) research
C) collection and processing
D) development
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18
Which of the following expanded the powers of the Director National Intelligence (DNI)?
A) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
B) Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act
C) Intelligence Oversight Act
D) National Security Act
A) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
B) Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act
C) Intelligence Oversight Act
D) National Security Act
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19
Most of the US intelligence organizations are officially a part of ______.
A) the Department of State
B) the Department of Defense
C) the Department of Justice
D) the Department of Homeland Security
A) the Department of State
B) the Department of Defense
C) the Department of Justice
D) the Department of Homeland Security
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20
The origins of the National Security Agency (NSA) go back to ______.
A) World War I
B) World War II
C) the Vietnam War
D) the Iraq War
A) World War I
B) World War II
C) the Vietnam War
D) the Iraq War
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21
The major function of the National Security Agency (NSA) is the collection and exploitation of ______.
A) HUMINT
B) PHOTINT
C) SIGINT
D) IMINT
A) HUMINT
B) PHOTINT
C) SIGINT
D) IMINT
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22
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) was created for which reason?
A) to provide the president with an intelligence capability to engage in data collection and analysis
B) to help centralize the management of reconnaissance flights
C) to help safeguard the financial system against national security threats
D) to establish a central authority for coordination of the intelligence community
A) to provide the president with an intelligence capability to engage in data collection and analysis
B) to help centralize the management of reconnaissance flights
C) to help safeguard the financial system against national security threats
D) to establish a central authority for coordination of the intelligence community
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23
Which of the following agencies was created as a result of the Bay of Pigs fiasco?
A) the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
B) the National Security Agency (CIA)
C) the Department of Defense (DOD)
D) the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
A) the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
B) the National Security Agency (CIA)
C) the Department of Defense (DOD)
D) the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
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24
The ______ is considered to be one of the nation's oldest intelligence operations.
A) Army Intelligence
B) Air Force intelligence
C) Office of Naval Intelligence
D) Intelligence Department of the Marine Corp
A) Army Intelligence
B) Air Force intelligence
C) Office of Naval Intelligence
D) Intelligence Department of the Marine Corp
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25
Which of the following acts is responsible for the restructuring of the intelligence community?
A) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
B) Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act
C) Intelligence Oversight Act
D) National Security Act
A) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
B) Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act
C) Intelligence Oversight Act
D) National Security Act
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26
Which of the following agencies has the primary responsibility for US domestic counterintelligence and internal security?
A) the Central Intelligence Agency
B) the National Security Agency
C) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency
A) the Central Intelligence Agency
B) the National Security Agency
C) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency
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27
Which of the following terms refer to direct channels from those involved in collection and analysis to high-level policymakers?
A) iron triangles
B) networks
C) stovepipes
D) pipelines
A) iron triangles
B) networks
C) stovepipes
D) pipelines
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28
Which of the following acts made the CIA the major agency responsible for intelligence abroad?
A) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
B) Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act
C) Intelligence Oversight Act
D) National Security Act
A) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
B) Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act
C) Intelligence Oversight Act
D) National Security Act
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29
The Central Intelligence Agency's most renowned activities are ______.
A) collecting and analyzing data
B) counterintelligence
C) coordination of intelligence community
D) covert operations
A) collecting and analyzing data
B) counterintelligence
C) coordination of intelligence community
D) covert operations
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30
Running spies and double agents abroad in order to access information and preventing foreign intelligence agencies from penetrating the CIA is an example of ______.
A) paramilitary intervention
B) sabotage
C) espionage
D) preventing treason
A) paramilitary intervention
B) sabotage
C) espionage
D) preventing treason
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31
Congress attempted to enact tighter controls over covert action ______.
A) during the post-cold war years
B) after September 11, 2011
C) during the 1980s
D) in the good ol' days
A) during the post-cold war years
B) after September 11, 2011
C) during the 1980s
D) in the good ol' days
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32
According to the authors, American policymakers have relied upon CIA ______ as a major US foreign policy instrument since World War II.
A) intelligence community coordination
B) covert action
C) paramilitary intervention
D) data collection and analyzation
A) intelligence community coordination
B) covert action
C) paramilitary intervention
D) data collection and analyzation
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33
The National Intelligence Council (NIC) is supposed to assist with the ______ stage of the intelligence process.
A) dissemination
B) planning and direction
C) processing
D) collection
A) dissemination
B) planning and direction
C) processing
D) collection
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34
Which of the following agencies was created as a result of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks?
A) Department of State
B) Department of Justice
C) Department of Defense
D) Department of Homeland Security
A) Department of State
B) Department of Justice
C) Department of Defense
D) Department of Homeland Security
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35
Which of the following incidents highlights the coordination problems that plague the intelligence community?
A) the Bay of Pigs
B) the Cuban Missile Crisis
C) the Cold War
D) the 9/11 terrorist attacks
A) the Bay of Pigs
B) the Cuban Missile Crisis
C) the Cold War
D) the 9/11 terrorist attacks
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36
The president is an example of a ______ within the intelligence community.
A) consumer
B) producer
C) disseminator
D) processor
A) consumer
B) producer
C) disseminator
D) processor
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37
Which of the following occurs when policymakers exert pressure on the intelligence community to produce evidence or finished intelligence that suits their preferences?
A) coordination
B) politicization
C) decentralization
D) centralization
A) coordination
B) politicization
C) decentralization
D) centralization
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38
The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor best illustrates the problem of ______.
A) coordination
B) politicization
C) decentralization
D) signal-to-noise
A) coordination
B) politicization
C) decentralization
D) signal-to-noise
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39
Which of the following acts established permanent intelligence committees in both chambers and required the submission to Congress of a presidential finding?
A) Intelligence Oversight Act
B) Patriot Act
C) National Security Act
D) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
A) Intelligence Oversight Act
B) Patriot Act
C) National Security Act
D) Intelligence Reform and Prevention of Terrorism Act
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40
Training émigrés and secretly transporting them to other countries is an example of ______.
A) overthrowing foreign governments
B) organization partisan resistance movements
C) manipulating foreign democratic elections
D) participating in foreign assassinations
A) overthrowing foreign governments
B) organization partisan resistance movements
C) manipulating foreign democratic elections
D) participating in foreign assassinations
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41
Modern intelligence in the United States developed at the same pace as modern intelligence in most European states.
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42
The study of making and breaking codes is known as cryptology.
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43
Espionage and political-paramilitary intervention are two different activities and require different kinds of skills.
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44
The intelligence community plays a significant role in the formulation and implementation of US foreign policy.
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45
The CIA was the product of political compromise.
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46
What is the primary purpose of the intelligence community?
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47
Identify the two most important finished intelligence products and discuss why they are important.
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48
Why is the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) often times considered the weakest?
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49
According to the authors, there are several elements of the new (post 9/11) intelligence structure that are important to understand. What are those?
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50
What is the recurring theme in the foreign policy bureaucracy?
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