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The mission areas are equivalent to the phases of emergency management. - ANSWERS -False
Has emergency services departments capable of responding to emergencies that include law
enforcement, fire/emergency medical services, and public works. - ANSWERS -
Can elect to deal directly with the Federal Government. - ANSWERS -
Emergency management is exclusively a Federal Government function charged with reducing
vulnerability to threats/hazards and helping the Nation cope with disasters. - ANSWERS -False
Integrated emergency management is more than a methodology; it is a culture to achieve unity
of effort—a way of thinking about emergency management as a joint enterprise. - ANSWERS -
True
Emergency management principles help us identify and apply agreed-upon practices. -
ANSWERS -True
Designed to supplement the efforts and available resources of States, tribes, local governments,
and disaster relief organizations. - ANSWERS -Stafford Act
Created a nationwide system of civil defense agencies, and defense drills became routine in
schools, government agencies, and other organizations. - ANSWERS -Defense Production Act of
1950