The Pike Committee is the common name for the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence during the period when it was chaired by Democratic Representative Otis G. Pike of New York. The Select Committee had originally been established in February 1975 under the chairmanship of Congressman Lucien Nedzi of Michigan. Following Nedzi's resignation in June, the committee was reconstituted with Pike as chair, in July 1975, with its mandate expiring January 31, 1976. Under Pike's chairmanship, the committee investigated illegal activities by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the National Security Agency (NSA).
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It needs to be a high case in order to reach the supremem court
Answer:
His main objective was to overthrow the Cuban President, Fidel Castro
Explanation:
After President Kennedy assumed office, he was let in on a plan designed to overthrow Castro. The plan involved giving different military training to Cuban exiles and then sending them to invade Cuba and defeat Castro. Kennedy's advisors assured him that the plan would work but Castro got wind of the plan and only 300 out of 1,200 people sent survived the onslaught. The failure in the plan created more tension between the United States and other communist countries.
The number of electoral votes per state is equal to the number of its senators plus the number of its individuals in the House of Representatives.
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Some of the tactics that the police use to stop street racing are
Unmarked cars (cars that have their lights inside the car)
Street surveillance (mostly on long, straight and empty streets)
Checkpoints
and many more
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