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Identify for which claims, if any, support has been given in the following passage; and state in your own words the reasons that have been offered for these claims.
"The arrogance of some State Department and U.S. Information Agency employees who took luxury cruises at government expense is shameful."
"Instead of flying by economy class to and from their overseas assignments, some traveled on the Queen Elizabeth or other cruise ships." Costs of the ocean voyages averaged $6,084, nearly four times the average airline cost of $1
,665.
"One family of four billed the government $21,956 for a 26-day voyage along the eastern coast of South America. A couple were paid $13,761 for a 24-day trip from Bangkok to Honolulu." One official sent in a bill for $12,270 for a Mississippi River cruise on the Delta Queen.
"That's not all. The time spent on the cruises was considered by the department to be duty-not vacation."
"General Accounting Office" investigators said they were told by foreign service officers that ocean travel was considered "a fringe benefit."
"If that is the case, the fringes are due for a good trimming."
-Omaha World-Herald
Person Needing Help
An individual who requires assistance due to being in a situation they cannot adequately address on their own.
Reward Offered
An incentive or payment promised to someone as a recompense for a specific action, particularly in the context of completing a task or providing information.
Yale Undergraduates
Students enrolled in an undergraduate program at Yale University, a prestigious Ivy League institution in the United States.
Shock Subjects
Individuals subjected to electric shocks in experimental settings, often used to study responses to stress or authority.
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