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liq [111]
2 years ago
14

Who killed the surveillance during ww2

History
1 answer:
lianna [129]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In the aftermath of the 1970s Watergate affair and a subsequent congressional inquiry led by Sen. Frank Church,[3] it was revealed that the NSA, in collaboration with Britain's GCHQ, had routinely intercepted the international communications of prominent anti-Vietnam War leaders such as Jane Fonda and Dr. Benjamin Spock.[4] Decades later, a multi-year investigation by the European Parliament highlighted the NSA's role in economic espionage in a report entitled 'Development of Surveillance Technology and Risk of Abuse of Economic Information', in 1999.[5]

Explanation:

please mark brainliest.also don't copy word for word so it doesn't get marked as plagiarized.

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