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That legislation authorized the formation of the JROTC program?a. National Defense Act of 1916b. Selective Service Act of 1917c. National Security Act of 1947d. JROTC Vitalization Act of 1964
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A. National Defense Act of 1916
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After World War I and World War II, the JROTC program saw little to no growth because of what?a. limited fundingb. abundance of personnelc. a congressional stop of the programd. lack of instructors
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A. limited funding
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How many NJROTC programs are there today? a. 480b. 575c. 620d. 702
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C. 620
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When was the first NJROTC program established?a. 1964b. 1966c. 1968d. 1971
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B. 1966
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Which of these statements is NOT accurate regarding Senior Naval Science Instructors?a. they are certified by the Navy and employed by the local schoolsb. they are retired officers or petty officers from the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guardc. they are in charge of individual NJROTC programsd. they have active-duty leadership and management experience
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B. they are retired officers or petty officers from the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard
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What is the purpose of the Naval Service Training Command located in Pensacola, FL?a. to serve as a liaision between the Navel Science programs and the communityb. to handle the selection of students to the Naval Academy and NROTC scholarshipsc. to oversee the funding and management of the NJROTC programs d. to research, write, and publish inspirational and educational books about naval history
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C. to oversee the funding and management of the NROTC programs
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The purpose of JROTC is "to ___ in students the value of citizensjip, service to the US, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment".a. inspireb. createc. instilld. clarify
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C. instill
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What NJROTC goal is being promoted when cadets participate in community service?a. healthy livingb. patriotismc. leadershipd. citizenship
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D. citizenship
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When a cadet chooses to leave the program, or fails to live up to its standards, that cadet is ___.a. dischargesb. separatedc. disenrolledd. released
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C. disenrolled
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