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Question 1:
In April, 2004, then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice told the 9/11 Commission: I do not remember any reports to us, a kind of strategic warning, that planes might be used as weapons. What fact refutes Dr. Rices statement?
A. A year before 9/11, the CIA briefed President Bush and the Cabinet about terrorists in flight school.
B. Rice had drafted her own memo about hijacking dangers before she served in the Bush administration.
C. A plot like this was depicted in the movie Top Gun.
D. Two years before 9/11, in an Air Force training exercise, jet pilots practiced shooting down a hijacked commercial aircraft before it could crash into civilian targets.

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