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He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | Why was Poe forced to leave the university He had run into debt at the university and his father forced him to leave it |
There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. ||||| Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. | Why was Poe forced to leave the university He had run into debt at the university and his father forced him to leave it |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| In the preface to this volume, Poe says that the poems were written before he was fourteen. | Why was Poe forced to leave the university He had run into debt at the university and his father forced him to leave it |
He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | Why was Poe forced to leave the university Edgar had run into debt at college |
There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. ||||| Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. | Why was Poe forced to leave the university Edgar had run into debt at college |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| In the preface to this volume, Poe says that the poems were written before he was fourteen. | Why was Poe forced to leave the university Edgar had run into debt at college |
While he was still at school he had collected enough of his poems to make a volume, and Mr. Allan had taken them up to the master of the English and Classical School to get his advice about publishing them. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. | Did Poe attended school Yes |
He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. | Did Poe attended school Yes |
There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. ||||| Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. | Did Poe attended school Yes |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | What happened to Poe at age 18 There was a change in his life because he had run into debt at college. He was told he had to leave the University |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. | What happened to Poe at age 18 There was a change in his life because he had run into debt at college. He was told he had to leave the University |
While he was still at school he had collected enough of his poems to make a volume, and Mr. Allan had taken them up to the master of the English and Classical School to get his advice about publishing them. ||||| It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. ||||| He went to Boston, where he published a volume of poetry. | What happened to Poe at age 18 There was a change in his life because he had run into debt at college. He was told he had to leave the University |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | What happened to Poe at age 18 He rewrote his poems and published them |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. | What happened to Poe at age 18 He rewrote his poems and published them |
While he was still at school he had collected enough of his poems to make a volume, and Mr. Allan had taken them up to the master of the English and Classical School to get his advice about publishing them. ||||| It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. ||||| He went to Boston, where he published a volume of poetry. | What happened to Poe at age 18 He rewrote his poems and published them |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | Describe a scene that illustrates the differences Poe's parents had in their affection for him Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had |
There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. ||||| As soon as he was free to do as he pleased, therefore, it was natural that he should rewrite his poems and publish them. ||||| This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. | Describe a scene that illustrates the differences Poe's parents had in their affection for him Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| Until then he had been a petted child in a wealthy family. | Describe a scene that illustrates the differences Poe's parents had in their affection for him Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | Describe a scene that illustrates the differences Poe's parents had in their affection for him Poe's mother had affection for him but his father got angry at debt he incurred at university and made him go to work in a counting room |
There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. ||||| As soon as he was free to do as he pleased, therefore, it was natural that he should rewrite his poems and publish them. ||||| This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. | Describe a scene that illustrates the differences Poe's parents had in their affection for him Poe's mother had affection for him but his father got angry at debt he incurred at university and made him go to work in a counting room |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| Until then he had been a petted child in a wealthy family. | Describe a scene that illustrates the differences Poe's parents had in their affection for him Poe's mother had affection for him but his father got angry at debt he incurred at university and made him go to work in a counting room |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. | What is the full name of the person described Edgar Allan Poe |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| Until then he had been a petted child in a wealthy family. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | What is the full name of the person described Edgar Allan Poe |
As soon as he was free to do as he pleased, therefore, it was natural that he should rewrite his poems and publish them. ||||| This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| He went to Boston, where he published a volume of poetry. | What is the full name of the person described Edgar Allan Poe |
At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. ||||| Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. | What is the full name of the person described Edgar Poe Allan |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| Until then he had been a petted child in a wealthy family. ||||| There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. | What is the full name of the person described Edgar Poe Allan |
As soon as he was free to do as he pleased, therefore, it was natural that he should rewrite his poems and publish them. ||||| This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| He went to Boston, where he published a volume of poetry. | What is the full name of the person described Edgar Poe Allan |
There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. ||||| It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. | What did Poe do before becoming a poet He made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine |
It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. | What did Poe do before becoming a poet He made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine |
This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| In the preface to this volume, Poe says that the poems were written before he was fourteen. | What did Poe do before becoming a poet He made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine |
There was an angry scene between the two, and Edgar was told that he must leave the university and go into the counting-room. ||||| It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. | What did Poe do before becoming a poet Business |
It appears that he made some attempt to tie himself down to figures and accounts and business routine; but as he had not been brought up to this kind of life, he soon tired of it, and decided to go into the world to seek his own fortune. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. | What did Poe do before becoming a poet Business |
This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| In the preface to this volume, Poe says that the poems were written before he was fourteen. | What did Poe do before becoming a poet Business |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. | How did Mr. Allen feel about Poe He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased |
He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. | How did Mr. Allen feel about Poe He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased |
This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| Until then he had been a petted child in a wealthy family. | How did Mr. Allen feel about Poe He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased |
Mr. Allan did not have that affection for him which Mrs. Allan had. ||||| He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. | How did Mr. Allen feel about Poe He didn't have the affection for him Mrs. Allen did and didn't understand his peculiar and erratic nature |
He did not understand the boy's peculiar and erratic nature, and was particularly displeased when he found that Edgar had run into debt at college. ||||| At the age of eighteen there came a change in Poe's life. | How did Mr. Allen feel about Poe He didn't have the affection for him Mrs. Allen did and didn't understand his peculiar and erratic nature |
This gentleman advised against it on the ground that it would make Edgar conceited,--a fault from which he was already suffering. ||||| Until then he had been a petted child in a wealthy family. | How did Mr. Allen feel about Poe He didn't have the affection for him Mrs. Allen did and didn't understand his peculiar and erratic nature |
The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | What does the sole element of the intelligence community (independent from a cabinet agency) do Collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. | What does the sole element of the intelligence community (independent from a cabinet agency) do Collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources |
This responsibility gives many the false impression that the DCI has line authority over the heads of these agencies and has the power to shift resources within these budgets as the need arises. ||||| The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. | What does the sole element of the intelligence community (independent from a cabinet agency) do Collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources |
The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. | Does the DCI have any affiliation with the CIA Yes |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| Neither is true. | Does the DCI have any affiliation with the CIA Yes |
Intelligence agencies under the Department of Defense account for approximately 80 percent of all U.S. spending for intelligence, including some that supports a national customer base and some that supports specific Defense Department or military service needs. ||||| He or she states the community's priorities and coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress. | Does the DCI have any affiliation with the CIA Yes |
The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. ||||| Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI CIA |
Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. ||||| The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI CIA |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI CIA |
The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. ||||| Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI The president of the United States |
Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. ||||| The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI The president of the United States |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI The president of the United States |
The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. ||||| Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI DCI |
Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. ||||| The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI DCI |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | Who has the authority to conduct covert operations that, although a small fraction of the Agency's budget, have been controversial and dominated public perception of the CI DCI |
As they are housed in the Defense Department, these agencies are keenly attentive to the military's strategic and tactical requirements. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | How can the military benefit from the existence of the CIA These agencies are keenly attentive to the military's strategic and tactical requirements |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). | How can the military benefit from the existence of the CIA These agencies are keenly attentive to the military's strategic and tactical requirements |
In fact, the DCI's real authority has been directly proportional to his personal closeness to the president, which has waxed and waned over the years, and to others in government, especially the secretary of defense. ||||| The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. | How can the military benefit from the existence of the CIA These agencies are keenly attentive to the military's strategic and tactical requirements |
As they are housed in the Defense Department, these agencies are keenly attentive to the military's strategic and tactical requirements. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | How can the military benefit from the existence of the CIA The CIA knows what intelligence the military requires and has the resources to obtain that intelligence |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). | How can the military benefit from the existence of the CIA The CIA knows what intelligence the military requires and has the resources to obtain that intelligence |
In fact, the DCI's real authority has been directly proportional to his personal closeness to the president, which has waxed and waned over the years, and to others in government, especially the secretary of defense. ||||| The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. | How can the military benefit from the existence of the CIA The CIA knows what intelligence the military requires and has the resources to obtain that intelligence |
The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. | What position, independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, was created in 1947 Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | What position, independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, was created in 1947 Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) |
The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | What position, independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, was created in 1947 Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) |
The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. | What position, independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, was created in 1947 DCI |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | What position, independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, was created in 1947 DCI |
The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | What position, independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, was created in 1947 DCI |
The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. ||||| Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. | The CIA's number one customer is _________________, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations, although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA The president of the United States |
The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. ||||| He or she states the community's priorities and coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress. | The CIA's number one customer is _________________, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations, although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA The president of the United States |
The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | The CIA's number one customer is _________________, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations, although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA The president of the United States |
The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | Which independent Agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from its sources Central Intelligence Agency |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| This responsibility gives many the false impression that the DCI has line authority over the heads of these agencies and has the power to shift resources within these budgets as the need arises. | Which independent Agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from its sources Central Intelligence Agency |
The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. | Which independent Agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from its sources Central Intelligence Agency |
The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | Which independent Agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from its sources The CIA |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| This responsibility gives many the false impression that the DCI has line authority over the heads of these agencies and has the power to shift resources within these budgets as the need arises. | Which independent Agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from its sources The CIA |
The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. | Which independent Agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from its sources The CIA |
The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | Which independent agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all source The CIA |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| Intelligence agencies under the Department of Defense account for approximately 80 percent of all U.S. spending for intelligence, including some that supports a national customer base and some that supports specific Defense Department or military service needs. | Which independent agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all source The CIA |
The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. ||||| This responsibility gives many the false impression that the DCI has line authority over the heads of these agencies and has the power to shift resources within these budgets as the need arises. | Which independent agency collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all source The CIA |
The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. ||||| The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. ||||| He or she states the community's priorities and coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress. | Who coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress Director of Central Intelligence |
The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | Who coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress Director of Central Intelligence |
The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. ||||| Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. ||||| The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). | Who coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress Director of Central Intelligence |
The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. ||||| The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. ||||| He or she states the community's priorities and coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress. | Who coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress DCI |
The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | Who coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress DCI |
The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. ||||| Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. ||||| The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). | Who coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress DCI |
Intelligence agencies under the Department of Defense account for approximately 80 percent of all U.S. spending for intelligence, including some that supports a national customer base and some that supports specific Defense Department or military service needs. ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | What makes the DCI a valuable and necessary position in the government It can help different departments |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| He or she states the community's priorities and coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress. ||||| The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. | What makes the DCI a valuable and necessary position in the government It can help different departments |
The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. ||||| In fact, the DCI's real authority has been directly proportional to his personal closeness to the president, which has waxed and waned over the years, and to others in government, especially the secretary of defense. ||||| The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. | What makes the DCI a valuable and necessary position in the government It can help different departments |
Intelligence agencies under the Department of Defense account for approximately 80 percent of all U.S. spending for intelligence, including some that supports a national customer base and some that supports specific Defense Department or military service needs. ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. | What makes the DCI a valuable and necessary position in the government The DCI has the authority to direct much of the US Intelligence budget to gather information |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| He or she states the community's priorities and coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress. ||||| The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. | What makes the DCI a valuable and necessary position in the government The DCI has the authority to direct much of the US Intelligence budget to gather information |
The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. ||||| In fact, the DCI's real authority has been directly proportional to his personal closeness to the president, which has waxed and waned over the years, and to others in government, especially the secretary of defense. ||||| The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. | What makes the DCI a valuable and necessary position in the government The DCI has the authority to direct much of the US Intelligence budget to gather information |
The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. | What created the official title for the head of the U.S.intelligence community The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | What created the official title for the head of the U.S.intelligence community The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| This responsibility gives many the false impression that the DCI has line authority over the heads of these agencies and has the power to shift resources within these budgets as the need arises. | What created the official title for the head of the U.S.intelligence community The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) |
The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). ||||| Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. | What created the official title for the head of the U.S.intelligence community The National Security Act of 1947 |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. | What created the official title for the head of the U.S.intelligence community The National Security Act of 1947 |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| This responsibility gives many the false impression that the DCI has line authority over the heads of these agencies and has the power to shift resources within these budgets as the need arises. | What created the official title for the head of the U.S.intelligence community The National Security Act of 1947 |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. | What independent agency provides information to the President The CIA |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. | What independent agency provides information to the President The CIA |
Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. ||||| Intelligence agencies under the Department of Defense account for approximately 80 percent of all U.S. spending for intelligence, including some that supports a national customer base and some that supports specific Defense Department or military service needs. | What independent agency provides information to the President The CIA |
As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. ||||| The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. | What independent agency provides information to the President DCI |
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