Deck 9: Crimes by the Government

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In 1995, it was disclosed that the government had conducted 4,000 radiation experiments between 1945 and 1974. Most of these experiments were conducted using ___________ populations as subjects.

A)knowledgeable
B)healthy
C)vulnerable
D)young
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Not only did certain individuals in the United States government funnel money to the Contras, but "third country" strategy had foreign countries like Saudi Arabia being encouraged to supply aid. The Saudi contribution exceeded $30 million. Why did Saudi Arabia contribute this money to the Contras?

A)To help foreign relations with Israel
B)To cement diplomatic relations with the Contras and their country
C)To curry personal favor with the American president
D)To facilitate trade relations with Iran
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The Iran-Contra affair was a "gun-for-money" operation designed to assist rebels in:

A)Nicaragua.
B)Peru.
C)Chile.
D)Honduras.
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Which of the following is not true about the Tuskegee Study?

A)Even after penicillin there was no treatment.
B)There was no treatment for affected wives and children.
C)There was no therapeutic intervention.
D)Full disclosure occurred only at the end of the study.
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Radiation exposure experiments included all of the following groups except:

A)developmentally delayed children at state schools.
B)workers at nuclear plants.
C)corpses of dead children in Chicago.
D)employees of the Defense Department.
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Subjects for government medical studies included all of the following except:

A)addicts.
B)juvenile delinquents.
C)prostitutes.
D)petty criminals.
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In the Tuskegee Study, study subjects failed to receive treatment for:

A)AIDS.
B)heart disease.
C)cancer.
D)syphilis.
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A single company, Lockheed, managed to accomplish all of the following except:

A)disrupting shipping trade to France.
B)corrupting national elections in Germany and Portugal.
C)causing the arrest of an Italian prime minister.
D)toppling a government in Japan.
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Justice Louis Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court said that governmental lawlessness was:

A)contagious.
B)dangerous.
C)unprecedented.
D)devastating.
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In the Tuskegee Study, what population was used in the study?

A)Asians
B)African Americans
C)Hispanics
D)Caucasians
Question
Experiments conducted using prisoners have included all of the following except:

A)drug toxicity experimentation by drug companies.
B)prisoners being given large doses of vitamins and minerals.
C)Harvard University study using hallucinogens.
D)testicle exposure to x-rays.
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The Nixon administration and CREEP were involved in all of the following except:

A)payments of personal expenses.
B)illegal campaign contributions.
C)rewarding corporate friends with legislative action.
D)use of funds to facilitate the China trade proposal.
Question
It is estimated that ___________ have been sterilized under statutes permitting the procedure.

A)5000
B)20,000
C)40,000
D)63,000
Question
In conducting mind control experiments, all of the following drugs or methods were employed except:

A)date rape drugs such as GHB.
B)use of soldiers addicted to pain killers.
C)shock treatment.
D)LSD.
Question
Though most of the medical experimentation by the military took place decades ago, soldiers in what recent conflict were given an unapproved pretreatment for nerve gas attacks without their knowledge?

A)Bosnian conflict
B)Vietnam War
C)Persian Gulf War
D)United States invasion of Iraq
Question
At the core of the Nazi atrocities was eugenics, which includes:

A)bionics.
B)selective breeding and forced sterilization.
C)euthanasia.
D)assisted suicide.
Question
From 1938 to 1978 the United States government experimented with various techniques of mind control. Those techniques included all of the following except:

A)brainwashing.
B)hypnosis to create amnesia or elicit false confessions.
C)sensory deprivation.
D)all of the foregoing techniques were used.
Question
Demographic characteristics of radiation experiment subjects included all of the following except:

A)infants.
B)pregnant women.
C)the elderly.
D)white middle-class men.
Question
The United States military used unethical medical practices including the following except:

A)injecting fluoride into towns' water supply.
B)feeding hepatitis to developmentally delayed infants.
C)using germ warfare experiments on communities.
D)exposing soldiers to mosquitoes carrying yellow fever.
Question
The CIA has been involved in all of the following except:

A)a pivotal role in the Indonesian revolution that killed 500,000.
B)a coup that restored the Shah to power in Iran.
C)an election of Vincente Fox as president of Mexico.
D)an overthrow of the government in Ecuador.
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The acronym CREEP stands for:

A)Committee to RE-Elect the President
B)Corruption Reward Exploitation
C)Candidate RE-Election Project
D)Communist Rejection Executive Expulsion Project
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What happened to President Nixon?

A)Sentenced to probation
B)Retired in luxury
C)Died in office
D)Tried and convicted of impeachment charges by the Senate
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The Saturday Night Massacre was Nixon's firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor.
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During the Kennedy administration, the IRS was encouraged to target right-wing extremists.
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Tactics employed by the Nixon administration resembled those found in a police state. Nixon attempted to justify them based on the threat of communism.
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FBI surveillance targets included all of the following except:

A)Helen Keller.
B)Justice Felix Frankfurter.
C)Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
D)Chicago Mayor Richard Daley.
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In 1993, it was disclosed that the government had injected 18 civilians who may or may not have known of the risks with radioactive plutonium.
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The most sickening medical experiments conducted by the military involved subjects being exposed to torture devices.
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President ___________ ordered J.Edgar Hoover to conduct surveillance programs against American citizens.

A)Hoover
B)Franklin Roosevelt
C)Eisenhower
D)Truman
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The DEA has a long history of medical abuse.
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In Chile, the CIA and ITT, an American corporation, worked to try and defeat Salvador Allande who won despite their efforts. When Allende was assassinated, his government was replaced by a military junta friendly to American interests.
Question
The Tuskegee study group was selected based on genetic predisposition for certain behavior.
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A spokesperson for the Army scientific division argued that its experiments were no more dangerous than an urban bus ride and demonstrated the Army's contempt for humanity.
Question
The CIA's abuse of power included of all of the following except:

A)spying on citizens inside the United States.
B)always staying just inside the law.
C)intercepting personal letters.
D)monitoring overseas activities of domestic dissidents.
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Bribery of government officials, helping rebels to overthrow elected officials, and participating in revolution in other countries are outside of United States government control because the activity occurs in a foreign country.
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There was only one individual that was sentenced in connection with Iran-Contra.
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Nixon and his cohorts engaged in all of the following except:

A)hiring people to disrupt the National Democratic Convention.
B)leaking false stories to the press.
C)forging letters from prominent Democrats.
D)threatening candidates' family members.
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Nixon's imperious assault on the Constitution caused a crisis of:

A)legitimacy.
B)conscience.
C)order.
D)power.
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The most secretive federal agency is the:

A)DEA.
B)FBI.
C)CIA.
D)NSA.
Question
The tactics used by Donald Segretti such as forgery, bribery, libel, and character assassination have been described by some as:

A)the acts of a common criminal.
B)all's fair in love and politics.
C)campaign strategy.
D)dirty tricks.
Question
Identify and discuss some of the most egregious examples of the United States government using people as human guinea pigs.
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The NSA is the most secretive federal agency.
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"Big corruption" is normalized government ________________.
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Lt.Col.Oliver North, when called to testify before Congress about his activities with the NSC and Iran-Contra, came across as a persecuted ________________.
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The ________________ Study involved testing an African American group of subjects.
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Are there particular groups of people who were more likely to be used as human guinea pigs? Describe these vulnerable populations and why they are likely to be selected for experimentation.
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Helen Keller at one time was a surveillance target of the FBI.
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During the Civil War, a government agency used knockout drugs and incapacitating substances at Georgetown University. The subjects of the study were uninformed ________________ patients.
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At the core of ________________ atrocities was eugenics which included selective breeding and forced sterilization.
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The Iran-Contra affair occurred during the ________________ presidency.
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Provide examples of how each of the following entities arguably abused its power: CIA, Defense Department, NSA, and the FBI.
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Explain how American corporations justify the use of bribery in foreign countries.
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Evaluate Watergate. What were the motivations of those involved? Identify the events that occurred as Watergate began to unravel. Discuss the various explanations for why Watergate occurred.
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An abuse of power by the CIA included always staying just inside the law.
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Evaluate waterboarding, a torture technique that dates back over 100 years.Do you believe it is an effective means of torture especially because it does not leave any marks on its victim?
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The CIA has also been clearly implicated in ________________ involving foreign leaders.
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A spokesperson for the Army scientific division argued that its experiments were no more dangerous than an urban bus ride demonstrated the Army's ________________ for humanity.
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Justice Louis Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court said that government lawlessness was ________________.
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Discuss how Hoover's FBI interfered with people's Constitutional rights. What were his justifications? Explain when you think law enforcement crosses the line.
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J. Edgar Hoover
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
J. Edgar Hoover
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
J. Edgar Hoover
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
J. Edgar Hoover
The leader of the FBI
J. Edgar Hoover
Bribery and individual malfeasance
J. Edgar Hoover
Normalized governmental deviance
J. Edgar Hoover
A committee for the reelection of the president
J. Edgar Hoover
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Saturday Night Massacre
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Saturday Night Massacre
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Saturday Night Massacre
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Saturday Night Massacre
The leader of the FBI
Saturday Night Massacre
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Saturday Night Massacre
Normalized governmental deviance
Saturday Night Massacre
A committee for the reelection of the president
Saturday Night Massacre
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Louis Brandeis
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Louis Brandeis
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Louis Brandeis
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Louis Brandeis
The leader of the FBI
Louis Brandeis
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Louis Brandeis
Normalized governmental deviance
Louis Brandeis
A committee for the reelection of the president
Louis Brandeis
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Iran-Contra affair
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Iran-Contra affair
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Iran-Contra affair
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Iran-Contra affair
The leader of the FBI
Iran-Contra affair
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Iran-Contra affair
Normalized governmental deviance
Iran-Contra affair
A committee for the reelection of the president
Iran-Contra affair
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Tuskegee Study
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Tuskegee Study
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Tuskegee Study
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Tuskegee Study
The leader of the FBI
Tuskegee Study
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Tuskegee Study
Normalized governmental deviance
Tuskegee Study
A committee for the reelection of the president
Tuskegee Study
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Big corruption
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Big corruption
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Big corruption
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Big corruption
The leader of the FBI
Big corruption
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Big corruption
Normalized governmental deviance
Big corruption
A committee for the reelection of the president
Big corruption
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Little corruption
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Little corruption
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Little corruption
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Little corruption
The leader of the FBI
Little corruption
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Little corruption
Normalized governmental deviance
Little corruption
A committee for the reelection of the president
Little corruption
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
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Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
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Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
CREEP
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
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The leader of the FBI
CREEP
Bribery and individual malfeasance
CREEP
Normalized governmental deviance
CREEP
A committee for the reelection of the president
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Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
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Deck 9: Crimes by the Government
1
In 1995, it was disclosed that the government had conducted 4,000 radiation experiments between 1945 and 1974. Most of these experiments were conducted using ___________ populations as subjects.

A)knowledgeable
B)healthy
C)vulnerable
D)young
C
2
Not only did certain individuals in the United States government funnel money to the Contras, but "third country" strategy had foreign countries like Saudi Arabia being encouraged to supply aid. The Saudi contribution exceeded $30 million. Why did Saudi Arabia contribute this money to the Contras?

A)To help foreign relations with Israel
B)To cement diplomatic relations with the Contras and their country
C)To curry personal favor with the American president
D)To facilitate trade relations with Iran
C
3
The Iran-Contra affair was a "gun-for-money" operation designed to assist rebels in:

A)Nicaragua.
B)Peru.
C)Chile.
D)Honduras.
A
4
Which of the following is not true about the Tuskegee Study?

A)Even after penicillin there was no treatment.
B)There was no treatment for affected wives and children.
C)There was no therapeutic intervention.
D)Full disclosure occurred only at the end of the study.
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5
Radiation exposure experiments included all of the following groups except:

A)developmentally delayed children at state schools.
B)workers at nuclear plants.
C)corpses of dead children in Chicago.
D)employees of the Defense Department.
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6
Subjects for government medical studies included all of the following except:

A)addicts.
B)juvenile delinquents.
C)prostitutes.
D)petty criminals.
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7
In the Tuskegee Study, study subjects failed to receive treatment for:

A)AIDS.
B)heart disease.
C)cancer.
D)syphilis.
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8
A single company, Lockheed, managed to accomplish all of the following except:

A)disrupting shipping trade to France.
B)corrupting national elections in Germany and Portugal.
C)causing the arrest of an Italian prime minister.
D)toppling a government in Japan.
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9
Justice Louis Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court said that governmental lawlessness was:

A)contagious.
B)dangerous.
C)unprecedented.
D)devastating.
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10
In the Tuskegee Study, what population was used in the study?

A)Asians
B)African Americans
C)Hispanics
D)Caucasians
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11
Experiments conducted using prisoners have included all of the following except:

A)drug toxicity experimentation by drug companies.
B)prisoners being given large doses of vitamins and minerals.
C)Harvard University study using hallucinogens.
D)testicle exposure to x-rays.
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12
The Nixon administration and CREEP were involved in all of the following except:

A)payments of personal expenses.
B)illegal campaign contributions.
C)rewarding corporate friends with legislative action.
D)use of funds to facilitate the China trade proposal.
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13
It is estimated that ___________ have been sterilized under statutes permitting the procedure.

A)5000
B)20,000
C)40,000
D)63,000
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14
In conducting mind control experiments, all of the following drugs or methods were employed except:

A)date rape drugs such as GHB.
B)use of soldiers addicted to pain killers.
C)shock treatment.
D)LSD.
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15
Though most of the medical experimentation by the military took place decades ago, soldiers in what recent conflict were given an unapproved pretreatment for nerve gas attacks without their knowledge?

A)Bosnian conflict
B)Vietnam War
C)Persian Gulf War
D)United States invasion of Iraq
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16
At the core of the Nazi atrocities was eugenics, which includes:

A)bionics.
B)selective breeding and forced sterilization.
C)euthanasia.
D)assisted suicide.
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17
From 1938 to 1978 the United States government experimented with various techniques of mind control. Those techniques included all of the following except:

A)brainwashing.
B)hypnosis to create amnesia or elicit false confessions.
C)sensory deprivation.
D)all of the foregoing techniques were used.
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18
Demographic characteristics of radiation experiment subjects included all of the following except:

A)infants.
B)pregnant women.
C)the elderly.
D)white middle-class men.
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19
The United States military used unethical medical practices including the following except:

A)injecting fluoride into towns' water supply.
B)feeding hepatitis to developmentally delayed infants.
C)using germ warfare experiments on communities.
D)exposing soldiers to mosquitoes carrying yellow fever.
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20
The CIA has been involved in all of the following except:

A)a pivotal role in the Indonesian revolution that killed 500,000.
B)a coup that restored the Shah to power in Iran.
C)an election of Vincente Fox as president of Mexico.
D)an overthrow of the government in Ecuador.
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21
The acronym CREEP stands for:

A)Committee to RE-Elect the President
B)Corruption Reward Exploitation
C)Candidate RE-Election Project
D)Communist Rejection Executive Expulsion Project
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22
What happened to President Nixon?

A)Sentenced to probation
B)Retired in luxury
C)Died in office
D)Tried and convicted of impeachment charges by the Senate
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23
The Saturday Night Massacre was Nixon's firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor.
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24
During the Kennedy administration, the IRS was encouraged to target right-wing extremists.
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25
Tactics employed by the Nixon administration resembled those found in a police state. Nixon attempted to justify them based on the threat of communism.
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26
FBI surveillance targets included all of the following except:

A)Helen Keller.
B)Justice Felix Frankfurter.
C)Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
D)Chicago Mayor Richard Daley.
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27
In 1993, it was disclosed that the government had injected 18 civilians who may or may not have known of the risks with radioactive plutonium.
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28
The most sickening medical experiments conducted by the military involved subjects being exposed to torture devices.
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29
President ___________ ordered J.Edgar Hoover to conduct surveillance programs against American citizens.

A)Hoover
B)Franklin Roosevelt
C)Eisenhower
D)Truman
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30
The DEA has a long history of medical abuse.
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31
In Chile, the CIA and ITT, an American corporation, worked to try and defeat Salvador Allande who won despite their efforts. When Allende was assassinated, his government was replaced by a military junta friendly to American interests.
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32
The Tuskegee study group was selected based on genetic predisposition for certain behavior.
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33
A spokesperson for the Army scientific division argued that its experiments were no more dangerous than an urban bus ride and demonstrated the Army's contempt for humanity.
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34
The CIA's abuse of power included of all of the following except:

A)spying on citizens inside the United States.
B)always staying just inside the law.
C)intercepting personal letters.
D)monitoring overseas activities of domestic dissidents.
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35
Bribery of government officials, helping rebels to overthrow elected officials, and participating in revolution in other countries are outside of United States government control because the activity occurs in a foreign country.
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36
There was only one individual that was sentenced in connection with Iran-Contra.
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37
Nixon and his cohorts engaged in all of the following except:

A)hiring people to disrupt the National Democratic Convention.
B)leaking false stories to the press.
C)forging letters from prominent Democrats.
D)threatening candidates' family members.
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38
Nixon's imperious assault on the Constitution caused a crisis of:

A)legitimacy.
B)conscience.
C)order.
D)power.
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39
The most secretive federal agency is the:

A)DEA.
B)FBI.
C)CIA.
D)NSA.
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40
The tactics used by Donald Segretti such as forgery, bribery, libel, and character assassination have been described by some as:

A)the acts of a common criminal.
B)all's fair in love and politics.
C)campaign strategy.
D)dirty tricks.
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41
Identify and discuss some of the most egregious examples of the United States government using people as human guinea pigs.
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42
The NSA is the most secretive federal agency.
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43
"Big corruption" is normalized government ________________.
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44
Lt.Col.Oliver North, when called to testify before Congress about his activities with the NSC and Iran-Contra, came across as a persecuted ________________.
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45
The ________________ Study involved testing an African American group of subjects.
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46
Are there particular groups of people who were more likely to be used as human guinea pigs? Describe these vulnerable populations and why they are likely to be selected for experimentation.
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47
Helen Keller at one time was a surveillance target of the FBI.
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48
During the Civil War, a government agency used knockout drugs and incapacitating substances at Georgetown University. The subjects of the study were uninformed ________________ patients.
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49
At the core of ________________ atrocities was eugenics which included selective breeding and forced sterilization.
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50
The Iran-Contra affair occurred during the ________________ presidency.
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51
Provide examples of how each of the following entities arguably abused its power: CIA, Defense Department, NSA, and the FBI.
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52
Explain how American corporations justify the use of bribery in foreign countries.
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53
Evaluate Watergate. What were the motivations of those involved? Identify the events that occurred as Watergate began to unravel. Discuss the various explanations for why Watergate occurred.
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An abuse of power by the CIA included always staying just inside the law.
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55
Evaluate waterboarding, a torture technique that dates back over 100 years.Do you believe it is an effective means of torture especially because it does not leave any marks on its victim?
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56
The CIA has also been clearly implicated in ________________ involving foreign leaders.
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57
A spokesperson for the Army scientific division argued that its experiments were no more dangerous than an urban bus ride demonstrated the Army's ________________ for humanity.
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58
Justice Louis Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court said that government lawlessness was ________________.
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59
Discuss how Hoover's FBI interfered with people's Constitutional rights. What were his justifications? Explain when you think law enforcement crosses the line.
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J. Edgar Hoover
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
J. Edgar Hoover
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
J. Edgar Hoover
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
J. Edgar Hoover
The leader of the FBI
J. Edgar Hoover
Bribery and individual malfeasance
J. Edgar Hoover
Normalized governmental deviance
J. Edgar Hoover
A committee for the reelection of the president
J. Edgar Hoover
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Saturday Night Massacre
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Saturday Night Massacre
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Saturday Night Massacre
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Saturday Night Massacre
The leader of the FBI
Saturday Night Massacre
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Saturday Night Massacre
Normalized governmental deviance
Saturday Night Massacre
A committee for the reelection of the president
Saturday Night Massacre
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Louis Brandeis
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Louis Brandeis
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Louis Brandeis
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Louis Brandeis
The leader of the FBI
Louis Brandeis
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Louis Brandeis
Normalized governmental deviance
Louis Brandeis
A committee for the reelection of the president
Louis Brandeis
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Iran-Contra affair
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Iran-Contra affair
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Iran-Contra affair
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Iran-Contra affair
The leader of the FBI
Iran-Contra affair
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Iran-Contra affair
Normalized governmental deviance
Iran-Contra affair
A committee for the reelection of the president
Iran-Contra affair
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Tuskegee Study
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Tuskegee Study
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Tuskegee Study
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Tuskegee Study
The leader of the FBI
Tuskegee Study
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Tuskegee Study
Normalized governmental deviance
Tuskegee Study
A committee for the reelection of the president
Tuskegee Study
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Big corruption
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Big corruption
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Big corruption
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Big corruption
The leader of the FBI
Big corruption
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Big corruption
Normalized governmental deviance
Big corruption
A committee for the reelection of the president
Big corruption
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
Little corruption
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
Little corruption
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
Little corruption
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
Little corruption
The leader of the FBI
Little corruption
Bribery and individual malfeasance
Little corruption
Normalized governmental deviance
Little corruption
A committee for the reelection of the president
Little corruption
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
CREEP
Believed that government lawlessness was contagious
CREEP
Involved human experiments without the participants’ knowledge
CREEP
Began with the taking of United States Embassy personnel by followers of Ayatollah Khomeini
CREEP
The leader of the FBI
CREEP
Bribery and individual malfeasance
CREEP
Normalized governmental deviance
CREEP
A committee for the reelection of the president
CREEP
Nixon’s firing of Justice Department personnel when they would not fire the special prosecutor
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