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Question 1 (Mandatory) (1 point) Saved Hezbollah International maintains an extensive international finance ring partially based on smuggling, drugs, and other criminal activity. Question 1
Question 1 (Mandatory) (1 point)
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Hezbollah International maintains an extensive international finance ring partially based on smuggling, drugs, and other criminal activity.
Question 1 options:
True | |
False |
Question 2 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Hamas runs charities, schools, hospitals, and other social service organizations in Gaza where unemployment is sometimes as high as eighty-five percent.
Question 2 options:
True | |
False |
Question 3 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The domestic intelligence service Shin Beth does not operate within Israeli borders.
Question 3 options:
True | |
False |
Question 4 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The expertise of Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service, is not highly respected in international intelligence circles.
Question 4 options:
True | |
False |
Question 5 (Mandatory) (1 point)
___ was the name assumed by Mohammed al-Husseini. Born in Cairo, he was a founding member of Fatah and the PLO.
Question 5 options:
Kahil Wazir
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Yasser Arafat
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Sabri al-Banna
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Hafez Assad
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Question 6 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The first spontaneous uprising against Israel, which lasted from 1987 to 1993, is referred to as the ________________.
Question 6 options:
Six-Day War
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Operation Peace for Galilee
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Intifada
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Yom Kippur War
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Question 7 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades are based in refugee camps.
Question 7 options:
Iranian
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Iraqi
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Syrian
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West Bank
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Question 8 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Many analysts believe that the majority of funding for Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) activities comes from
.
Question 8 options:
Syria
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Iraq
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Iran
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Afghanistan
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Question 9 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Hezbollah is centered within what nation?
Question 9 options:
Lebanon
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Iran
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Israel | |
Syria
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Question 10 (Mandatory) (1 point)
became the most important tactic of all the Palestinian terrorist groups at the beginning of the al Aqsa Intifada.
Question 10 options:
Kidnapping | |
Suicide bombing
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Hijacking
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Arson
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Question 11 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Liberation theology is a doctrine that originated in poverty.
Question 11 options:
True | |
False |
Question 12 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The Shining Path subscribed to Maoist ideology.
Question 12 options:
True | |
False |
Question 13 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The New People's Army (NPA) is the longest-running communist insurgency in the world.
Question 13 options:
True | |
False |
Question 14 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Rural revolutionary guerillas generally incorporated selective terrorism in the traditions of:
Question 14 options:
Collins and Guevara
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Lenin and Marx
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Marighella and Guevara
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Collins and Marx
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Question 15 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The Tupamaros favored a(n) environment.
Question 15 options:
rural | |
religious | |
urban | |
global |
Question 16 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which of the following is an Italian Marxist terrorist group that had its most effective operations from 1975 to 1990?
Question 16 options:
Red Army Faction
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Red Army Faction
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Red Brigades
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Tupamaros
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Question 17 (Mandatory) (1 point)
____________ combines the ideas of Marx with Christian teachings, specifically focusing on social justice and the poor.
Question 17 options:
Liberation theology
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Communism
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Socialism
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Nationalism
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Question 18 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The emerging Colombian drug gangs that have come to replace drug cartels are known as:
Question 18 options:
BACRIM
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ELN
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FARC
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MST
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Question 19 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The Muslim Brotherhood formed in Afghanistan.
Question 19 options:
True | |
False |
Question 20 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Who of the following is a religious reformer who wanted to purge Islam of anything beyond the traditions accepted by Mohammed and the four Rightly Guided caliphs?
Question 20 options:
Mohammed ibn Abdul Wahhab
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Abu Basir al Tartusi | |
Sayyid Qutb
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Taqi al Din ibn Taymiyyah
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Question 21 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which of the following is a do-it-yourself manual for global terrorism, written by Abu Musab al Suri?
Question 21 options:
The Management of Savagery
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The Mini-Manual for the Urban Guerilla
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The Turner Diaries
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A Call to Global Islamic Resistance
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Question 22 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Many Indonesian jihadist movements had been trained in the mujahedeen camps of:
Question 22 options:
Egypt | |
Afghanistan | |
Saudi Arabia | |
Thailand |
Question 23 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Vigilante terrorism stems from extremist right-wing views.
Question 23 options:
True | |
False |
Question 24 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Vigilante terrorism, insurgent terrorism, and transnational (foreigners fighting on American soil) are typologies of
terrorism.
Question 24 options:
Domestic | |
International | |
Narco | |
Jihadist |
Question 25 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which of the following is the term used to describe white supremacists who either selectively use Bible passages or personal scriptural interpretations to justify the patriot agenda?
Question 25 options:
Christian Identity
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Free-Wheeling Fundamentalism
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Anglo-Israelism
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Nordic Christianity
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Question 26 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The first terrorists of the Ku Klux Klan were known as:
Question 26 options:
The Knight Riders
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Whiskey Rebels
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Invisible Army
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Zoot Suits
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Question 27 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The is an African American group that does not recognize the validity of the U.S. government.
Question 27 options:
Anglo-Israelism
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Moorish Nation
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The New World Order
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Nordic Christianity
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Question 28 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Essentially, mission and understanding of homeland security mean the same thing, but there are many different understandings of homeland security because agencies have differing missions.
Question 28 options:
True | |
False |
Question 29 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The Department of Homeland Security was created from the Office of Homeland Security in 2003 as a direct result of the 9/11 attacks.
Question 29 options:
True | |
False |
Question 30 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Researchers have suggested that the problem with intelligence gathering is with the structure of the system, not with individual analysts.
Question 30 options:
True | |
False |
Question 31 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Congress approved the creation of the Department of Homeland Security by uniting ___________________agencies in 2002.
Question 31 options:
22 | |
24 | |
12 | |
19 |
Question 32 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which agency is NOT a part of the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)?
Question 32 options:
Homeland Security Information Network
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The CIA
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National Reconnaissance Office
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The National Security Agency (NSA)
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Question 33 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT an example of a civil defense structure?
Question 33 options:
Missile silo
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Private and public broadcasting
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Evacuation routes
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Fallout shelters
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Question 34 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Operations set up to blend information from multiple sources, analyze the data, turn it into useable intelligence, and distribute intelligence to agencies needing the information are known as:
Question 34 options:
security intelligence networks
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homeland safety information networks
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total information centers
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fusion centers
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Question 35 (Mandatory) (1 point)
In the autumn of 2004, the Department of Defense (DOD) held a conference on special operations that combined the military's counterterrorism efforts with those of American law enforcement. Three leading officials from the presidential administration spoke about homeland security, outlining the national strategy. One of the speakers cited the three major elements of the administration's policy. Another official said that there were five major elements to the president's plans, and the last speaker, an advisor from the White House, said that there were four elements to the national strategy. A frustrated Army officer asked the last speaker if the United States had three, four, or five elements to its counterterrorist policy. The speaker answered that he did not know, but it was not important.
The scenario described above demonstrates which of the following?
Question 35 options:
A definitive hierarchy for U.S. homeland security
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A clear-cut description of the nation's counterterrorism strategy
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Why confusion surrounds the term homeland security | |
The functions of DHS
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Question 36 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Police are in a perfect position to engage in intelligence-gathering activities and expand their role in national defense.
Question 36 options:
True | |
False |
Question 37 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The southern border is very secure DHS plans for continuing to secure the border have been more than adequate.
Question 37 options:
True | |
False |
Question 38 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which entity bears responsibility for U.S. border protection ONLY when specially ordered by the President?
Question 38 options:
Customs and Border Protection | |
ICE | |
The Coast Guard | |
The U.S.Military |
Question 39 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Under the intelligence reform law of 2004, all intelligence coordination must take place in the .
Question 39 options:
National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
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New York Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF)
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Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN)
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The National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
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Question 40 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Societies, even in times of emergency, are never willing to sacrifice personal liberty in the name of security.
Question 40 options:
True | |
False |
Question 41 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The most controversial facet of counterterrorism laws deals with intelligence gathering and sharing.
Question 41 options:
True | |
False |
Question 42 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Suspension of ________________ lies at the root of most anti-PATRIOT Act arguments.
Question 42 options:
foreign diplomacy | |
civil liberties | |
free trade | |
government corruption |
Question 43 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Title II of the PATRIOT Act contains a passage that automatically ends the provisions of the Patriot Act unless it is renewed before a certain time limit. The passage is referred to as the _____________________.
Question 43 options:
sunrise clause
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moonlight clause
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eclipse clause
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sunset clause
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Question 44 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which title of the PATRIOT Act aims to improve the government's ability to gather electronic evidence?
Question 44 options:
Title II | |
Title I | |
Title IV | |
Title X |
Question 45 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which of the following courts review federal requests for electronic evidence gathering and search warrants without public review?
Question 45 options:
Military | |
Federal Criminal | |
Local Criminal | |
FISA |
Question 46 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Some of the most controversial aspects of the PATRIOT Act appear in Title II, which aims to improve the government's ability to gather electronic evidence. In other words, it gives police officials expanded authority to monitor communications. It also allows intelligence and federal law enforcement agencies to share noncriminal information with each other. In addition, it forces private corporations to share records and data with federal law enforcement departments during investigations and allows the FBI to seize material when it believes national security is jeopardized.
Other sections of the law affect law enforcement and the criminal justice system in a variety of ways. Title III empowers federal law enforcement to interact with banking regulators and provides arrest power outside U.S. borders for U.S. agents investigating terrorist financing and money laundering. Title IV increases border patrols and monitoring of foreigners within the United States and mandates detention of suspected terrorists. Title VII focuses on police information sharing, specifically targeting a nationwide police investigative network known as the Regional Information Sharing System (RISS). Before the PATRIOT Act, RISS was used only in criminal investigations.
Issues over roving wiretaps would be covered under what section of the PATRIOT Act?
Question 46 options:
Title I | |
Title II | |
Title III | |
Title IV |
Question 47 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Despite the necessity of sharing information, law enforcement agencies are reluctant to do so.
Question 47 options:
True | |
False |
Question 48 (Mandatory) (1 point)
DOJ officials decided that no agency would participate in the SAR process unless it had a publicly approved policy for collecting and sharing criminal intelligence that matched the standards set by the FBI.
Question 48 options:
True | |
False |
Question 49 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which of the following is a federal program designed to develop common antiterrorism intelligence-reporting procedures among state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies?
Question 49 options:
CSI | |
JTTF | |
NSI | |
NTOA |
Question 50 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The NYPD concluded that terrorist tactics from sophisticated groups like LeT will shift from emphasizing suicide bombings to focusing on ______________ assaults.
Question 50 options:
gang-style | |
police-style | |
NSI | |
NTOA |
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