 What government agencies are involved with foreign policy?

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 What government agencies are involved with foreign policy?

A. 3 Major Tasks 1) Coordinate information gathering 2) Analyze data collected 3) Brief President & National Security Council

B. Secret missions- full range of espionage 1. Congress only surface checks activities 2. National Security Act denies CIA operations within the U.S.

A. Protect U.S. against Terrorism 1. Created in 2002 after 9/11 attacks a.Border security b.Transportation security c.Citizenship & immigration services d.International engagement e.Cybersecurity

created by congress to combat the Russian satellite Sputnik 2. Tragedies: a Challenger explosion b Columbia disaster 3. International space station

A. Draft- requires certain citizens to serve in military 1. 1 st official nationwide draft in conscription was major source of military manpower a.1980 registration requirement