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The Secret Service protects leaders and investigates financial crimes.
Which details would provide helpful factual support to this statement? Check all that apply
name of the agency’s leader
requirements to join the agency
examples of protected leaders
year the agency was founded
types of crimes it investigates
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- Examples of protected leaders — Yes. (Directly supports the claim that it protects leaders.)
- Types of crimes it investigates — Yes. (Directly supports the claim that it investigates financial crimes.)
Not helpful for supporting that specific statement:
- Name of the agency’s leader — No (background, not evidence of duties).
- Requirements to join the agency — No (personnel rules, not the agency’s functions).
- Year the agency was founded — No (historical fact, not evidence of current duties).
- Types of crimes it investigates — Yes. (Directly supports the claim that it investigates financial crimes.)
Not helpful for supporting that specific statement:
- Name of the agency’s leader — No (background, not evidence of duties).
- Requirements to join the agency — No (personnel rules, not the agency’s functions).
- Year the agency was founded — No (historical fact, not evidence of current duties).
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