SALT (Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty) I, SALT II, and the START treaties were all examples of the United States: <span>D) working with the Soviet Union to reduce the levels of nuclear weapons.
SALT was enacted to diffuse the tension between United States and the Soviet Union as world's superpowers and prevent nuclear war from happening (which could estimated to destroyed 1/3 of the world)</span>
TRUE , When derivatively classifying a document one must carefully analyze the material they classify.
Derivative classifiers must carefully analyze the material they are:
- Classifying to determine what information it contains or reveals.
- Evaluate that information against authorized classification guidance (Security Classification Guide (SCG), Classified Document, or DD-254).
Unmarked does not mean unclassified.
<h3>What is Derivative Classification?</h3>
Derivative Classification is the extracting, paraphrasing, restating, or generating in new form information that is already classified and marking the newly developed material consistent with the classification markings that apply to the source information or classification guidance.
The duplication or reproduction of an existing classified document is not derivative classification.
Examples of Derivative Classification:
- Extracting - occurs when information is taken directly from an authorized classification guidance source and is stated verbatim in a new or different document.
- Paraphrasing or restating - occurs when information is taken from an authorized source and is re-worded in a new or different document. (Paraphrasing is strongly discouraged)
- Generating - is when information is taken from an authorized source and generated into another form or medium.
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This sounds funny, but the biggest used nickname is America. It is short for "United States Of America"
<span>B) The nail moved to the magnet is the answer</span>