Asked by Brandon Provence on May 31, 2024

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The president's national security adviser

A) has continued to overshadow the secretary of state.
B) first became prominent during the Reagan administration.
C) has become more a coordinator and facilitator in recent administrations.
D) is part of the Department of State.

National Security Adviser

A senior official within the executive branch who serves as the chief in-house advisor to the President on national security issues.

Secretary of State

A high-ranking government official, typically responsible for the foreign affairs of their country, and often a key advisor to the leader or president.

  • Comprehend the duties, operations, and impact of principal entities and figures in the U.S. national security framework.
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Hayley MendozaJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The national security adviser has evolved into a role more focused on coordinating and facilitating among various agencies and departments related to national security, rather than acting in a capacity that overshadows other high-level positions such as the Secretary of State.