Which government agency completely rebranded itself in 2003, changing its name, logo, and public identity as part of the largest federal reorganization since the Department of Defense was created?
Political entities have long understood the importance of brand identity in connecting with citizens. From flags to logos to campaign slogans, visual and verbal identity elements help governments and political organizations build recognition and trust. This trivia poll tests your knowledge of how modern governments have used branding principles to establish their identity and communicate with constituents.
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- The Department of Homeland Security (formerly parts of multiple agencies including FEMA and Coast Guard)
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (formerly the Office of Thrift Supervision)
- The Transportation Security Administration (formerly the Federal Aviation Security Division)
- The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (formerly the National Intelligence Authority)
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