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Deck 26: The Conservative Turn, 1969-1988
1
Affirmative action was
A) found unconstitutional during the Nixon administration.
B) mandated by law only for construction workers.
C) implemented only in Philadelphia.
D) never a priority during the Nixon administration.
E) first pursued and then abandoned by the Nixon administration.
A) found unconstitutional during the Nixon administration.
B) mandated by law only for construction workers.
C) implemented only in Philadelphia.
D) never a priority during the Nixon administration.
E) first pursued and then abandoned by the Nixon administration.
first pursued and then abandoned by the Nixon administration.
2
Why did the gay and lesbian movement become a major concern for members of the political right after the late 1960s?
A) They understood that the movement could convert millions of impressionable youth.
B) Thousands of new civil rights movements encouraged gays and lesbians to "come out."
C) They feared that gays and lesbians might push for an end to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
D) They suspected that many among their ranks were gay and lesbian themselves.
E) They feared that the gay and lesbian movement might push for higher taxes on the wealthy.
A) They understood that the movement could convert millions of impressionable youth.
B) Thousands of new civil rights movements encouraged gays and lesbians to "come out."
C) They feared that gays and lesbians might push for an end to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
D) They suspected that many among their ranks were gay and lesbian themselves.
E) They feared that the gay and lesbian movement might push for higher taxes on the wealthy.
Thousands of new civil rights movements encouraged gays and lesbians to "come out."
3
What did events surrounding the Watergate break-in and cover-up suggest about Richard Nixon?
A) Despite his involvement after the fact, he believed that even the president was not above the law.
B) He was willing to condone illegal activity if it would silence his political enemies.
C) His refusal to surrender the White House tapes initially showed strength and bolstered his standing with the American people.
D) His paranoia about the power of the Johnson administration pushed him toward crime and corruption.
E) He thought spying, even on Americans, was excusable during wars.
A) Despite his involvement after the fact, he believed that even the president was not above the law.
B) He was willing to condone illegal activity if it would silence his political enemies.
C) His refusal to surrender the White House tapes initially showed strength and bolstered his standing with the American people.
D) His paranoia about the power of the Johnson administration pushed him toward crime and corruption.
E) He thought spying, even on Americans, was excusable during wars.
He was willing to condone illegal activity if it would silence his political enemies.
4
What resulted from the Pentagon Papers' release?
A) The Nixon administration reassessed the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War.
B) President Johnson did not run for reelection.
C) President Nixon ordered a break-in at the New York Times offices.
D) The United States lost the Vietnam War.
E) The Supreme Court reached a landmark freedom-of-the-press decision.
A) The Nixon administration reassessed the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War.
B) President Johnson did not run for reelection.
C) President Nixon ordered a break-in at the New York Times offices.
D) The United States lost the Vietnam War.
E) The Supreme Court reached a landmark freedom-of-the-press decision.
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5
Which of the following U.S. presidents used "freedom" as his watchword and invoked an image of America as the "beacon of liberty and freedom"?
A) Richard Nixon
B) Ronald Reagan
C) Gerard Ford
D) Earl Warren
E) Nelson Rockefeller
A) Richard Nixon
B) Ronald Reagan
C) Gerard Ford
D) Earl Warren
E) Nelson Rockefeller
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6
The Vietnam Syndrome was
A) the reluctance of Americans to send U.S. troops to an overseas conflict.
B) the idea that the press influences the outcome of a war.
C) the belief that soldiers who suffered post-traumatic stress disorders should be medically treated.
D) the idea that the United States needed to stop all communist nations from expanding.
E) the belief that the United States needed to isolate Vietnam from the rest of the world.
A) the reluctance of Americans to send U.S. troops to an overseas conflict.
B) the idea that the press influences the outcome of a war.
C) the belief that soldiers who suffered post-traumatic stress disorders should be medically treated.
D) the idea that the United States needed to stop all communist nations from expanding.
E) the belief that the United States needed to isolate Vietnam from the rest of the world.
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7
Why did the fight over busing become so violent in Boston in the mid-1970s?
A) In Boston, the racial divisions were between African-Americans and Puerto Ricans as well as whites.
B) The African-American community in Boston consisted only of very recent migrants from the South.
C) Boston's politicians called on local residents to fight the busing order by all means necessary.
D) The tight-knit Irish-American community in South Boston fought integration violently.
E) Boston was widely understood to have the best public school system in the country.
A) In Boston, the racial divisions were between African-Americans and Puerto Ricans as well as whites.
B) The African-American community in Boston consisted only of very recent migrants from the South.
C) Boston's politicians called on local residents to fight the busing order by all means necessary.
D) The tight-knit Irish-American community in South Boston fought integration violently.
E) Boston was widely understood to have the best public school system in the country.
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8
In Griggs v. Duke Power Company, what did the Supreme Court rule?
A) Race could be used as a factor in admissions decisions.
B) Admissions programs could not set aside spots only for minorities.
C) Quotas for training and hiring of nonwhite workers were acceptable.
D) The Constitution did not require equality with school funding.
E) Racially neutral job requirements could still be discriminatory and illegal.
A) Race could be used as a factor in admissions decisions.
B) Admissions programs could not set aside spots only for minorities.
C) Quotas for training and hiring of nonwhite workers were acceptable.
D) The Constitution did not require equality with school funding.
E) Racially neutral job requirements could still be discriminatory and illegal.
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9
In Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the Supreme Court ruled that
A) affirmative action was unconstitutional.
B) racial quotas for college admissions were constitutional.
C) fixed affirmative action quotas were unconstitutional.
D) race could no longer be used as a factor in college admissions.
E) gender could no longer be used as a factor in college admissions.
A) affirmative action was unconstitutional.
B) racial quotas for college admissions were constitutional.
C) fixed affirmative action quotas were unconstitutional.
D) race could no longer be used as a factor in college admissions.
E) gender could no longer be used as a factor in college admissions.
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10
Which of the following statements correctly describes the outcome of the My Lai Massacre?
A) The military cover-up of the atrocity prevented the guilty parties from ever facing trial.
B) American public opinion declared the defendants guilty before there even was a trial.
C) The leaders responsible for the massacre were all sentenced to life and remain in jail to this day.
D) One person was found guilty in this killing of 350 civilians, and he was released in 1974.
E) The event prompted Americans to reflect more deeply on the implications of the Nuremberg trials.
A) The military cover-up of the atrocity prevented the guilty parties from ever facing trial.
B) American public opinion declared the defendants guilty before there even was a trial.
C) The leaders responsible for the massacre were all sentenced to life and remain in jail to this day.
D) One person was found guilty in this killing of 350 civilians, and he was released in 1974.
E) The event prompted Americans to reflect more deeply on the implications of the Nuremberg trials.
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11
Which of the following formed part of the conservative agenda?
A) a strong critique of the welfare state
B) a willingness to raise taxes
C) increasing government involvement in the people's lives
D) the determination to stop the international crusade against communism
E) the advancement of limited individual freedom
A) a strong critique of the welfare state
B) a willingness to raise taxes
C) increasing government involvement in the people's lives
D) the determination to stop the international crusade against communism
E) the advancement of limited individual freedom
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12
"Vietnamization" was
A) the Viet Cong's policy of immediate execution of defectors recaptured from the South Vietnamese army.
B) Nixon's term for the transformation of young people into "real" Americans when they refrained from protesting against the war.
C) Nixon's Vietnam strategy to have American troops gradually withdraw and South Vietnamese troops assume the fighting.
D) the State Department program offering fast-tracked political asylum for South Vietnamese military officials and their families.
E) the spread of American culture in South Vietnam to display the benefits of capitalism.
A) the Viet Cong's policy of immediate execution of defectors recaptured from the South Vietnamese army.
B) Nixon's term for the transformation of young people into "real" Americans when they refrained from protesting against the war.
C) Nixon's Vietnam strategy to have American troops gradually withdraw and South Vietnamese troops assume the fighting.
D) the State Department program offering fast-tracked political asylum for South Vietnamese military officials and their families.
E) the spread of American culture in South Vietnam to display the benefits of capitalism.
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13
What did the Supreme Court rulings in San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez and Milliken v. Bradley suggest?
A) The Court found the Constitution requires equality of school funding.
B) The Court recognized a school district's obligation to move its students great distances to achieve racial integration.
C) The Court was willing to abandon the idea of overturning local control of schools.
D) The Court would continue to rule in favor of busing.
E) The Court thought education was more important than housing.
A) The Court found the Constitution requires equality of school funding.
B) The Court recognized a school district's obligation to move its students great distances to achieve racial integration.
C) The Court was willing to abandon the idea of overturning local control of schools.
D) The Court would continue to rule in favor of busing.
E) The Court thought education was more important than housing.
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14
What were the results of the U.S. invasion of neutral Cambodia in 1970?
A) The Viet Cong lost access to its Ho Chi Minh Trail.
B) South Vietnam gained increasing influence over a weak neighbor.
C) The invasion destabilized the nation and ushered in a murderous regime.
D) The impressive military action convinced communist China to approach the United States.
E) The invasion toppled Cambodia's communist government.
A) The Viet Cong lost access to its Ho Chi Minh Trail.
B) South Vietnam gained increasing influence over a weak neighbor.
C) The invasion destabilized the nation and ushered in a murderous regime.
D) The impressive military action convinced communist China to approach the United States.
E) The invasion toppled Cambodia's communist government.
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15
What did Nixon's New Federalism do?
A) It abolished international trade.
B) It provided itemized budgets to states so that no federal money would be misspent.
C) It offered federal "block grants" to states to spend as they saw fit.
D) It attempted to reorganize the national banking system.
E) It put more checkpoints into place to ensure that the right people were benefiting from welfare.
A) It abolished international trade.
B) It provided itemized budgets to states so that no federal money would be misspent.
C) It offered federal "block grants" to states to spend as they saw fit.
D) It attempted to reorganize the national banking system.
E) It put more checkpoints into place to ensure that the right people were benefiting from welfare.
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16
Barry Goldwater
A) was the 1964 Democrat nominee for president.
B) demanded increased taxes and governmental regulation.
C) critiqued the welfare state.
D) helped crystallize and popularize radical ideas.
E) was a communist.
A) was the 1964 Democrat nominee for president.
B) demanded increased taxes and governmental regulation.
C) critiqued the welfare state.
D) helped crystallize and popularize radical ideas.
E) was a communist.
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17
Two decades after the Vietnam War ended, which former secretary of defense regretted that the United States had entered the conflict?
A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Robert McNamara
D) Dean Rusk
E) Eugene McCarthy
A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Robert McNamara
D) Dean Rusk
E) Eugene McCarthy
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18
How did the War Powers Act of 1973 change the powers of the presidency?
A) It granted the president power to enact military law in emergency situations.
B) It provided the push needed for President Nixon to win the Vietnam War.
C) It empowered the president to manage the diplomatic relations of South Vietnam.
D) It required congressional approval for the commitment of troops overseas.
E) It prohibited the president from negotiating trade deals with warring nations.
A) It granted the president power to enact military law in emergency situations.
B) It provided the push needed for President Nixon to win the Vietnam War.
C) It empowered the president to manage the diplomatic relations of South Vietnam.
D) It required congressional approval for the commitment of troops overseas.
E) It prohibited the president from negotiating trade deals with warring nations.
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19
What was key to the election of Richard Nixon?
A) his down-to-earth personality
B) a backlash among formerly Democratic voters
C) his commitment to the Democratic agenda
D) his devotion to radical ideas after a period of presidential stagnancy
E) his refusal to listen to any liberal ideas
A) his down-to-earth personality
B) a backlash among formerly Democratic voters
C) his commitment to the Democratic agenda
D) his devotion to radical ideas after a period of presidential stagnancy
E) his refusal to listen to any liberal ideas
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20
Nixon was the first president from
A) Florida.
B) Alaska.
C) Puerto Rico.
D) Ohio.
E) California.
A) Florida.
B) Alaska.
C) Puerto Rico.
D) Ohio.
E) California.
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21
In Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, the Supreme Court decided
A) the Constitution did not require equality of school funding.
B) not to interfere with racism within public schools.
C) that white suburbs did not need to apply a desegregation plan.
D) students should not be transported long distances to go to school.
E) that transportation of students was necessary to end segregation.
A) the Constitution did not require equality of school funding.
B) not to interfere with racism within public schools.
C) that white suburbs did not need to apply a desegregation plan.
D) students should not be transported long distances to go to school.
E) that transportation of students was necessary to end segregation.
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22
What led to the congressional discovery that the FBI had spied on millions of Americans in the 1960s?
A) the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
B) the invasion of Cambodia
C) the revelations about the My Lai Massacre
D) the hearings in the wake of the Kent State shootings
E) the Church Committee investigations
A) the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
B) the invasion of Cambodia
C) the revelations about the My Lai Massacre
D) the hearings in the wake of the Kent State shootings
E) the Church Committee investigations
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23
Richard Nixon's appointment of Warren Burger as chief justice was intended to
A) balance the court.
B) give minorities a voice.
C) continue Warren's legacy of "judicial activism."
D) give the Supreme Court an active role in domestic affairs.
E) give the Court a conservative tone.
A) balance the court.
B) give minorities a voice.
C) continue Warren's legacy of "judicial activism."
D) give the Supreme Court an active role in domestic affairs.
E) give the Court a conservative tone.
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24
Domestically, President Gerald Ford
A) was successful at reviving the American economy.
B) introduced programs that encouraged growth in the manufacturing sector.
C) reversed the economic policies of his predecessor.
D) restored Americans' confidence in their nation, as business boomed.
E) failed to revive the economy.
A) was successful at reviving the American economy.
B) introduced programs that encouraged growth in the manufacturing sector.
C) reversed the economic policies of his predecessor.
D) restored Americans' confidence in their nation, as business boomed.
E) failed to revive the economy.
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25
The Nixon administration
A) temporarily stopped the food stamps program.
B) gave much importance to the Office of Economic Opportunity.
C) critically reduced all spending on environmental initiatives.
D) reformed the Environmental Protection Agency.
E) created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
A) temporarily stopped the food stamps program.
B) gave much importance to the Office of Economic Opportunity.
C) critically reduced all spending on environmental initiatives.
D) reformed the Environmental Protection Agency.
E) created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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26
Which of the following comparisons of wage trends for 1953 to 1973 and 1973 to 1993 is accurate?
A) Wages were more equitable for women and minorities in the first period than in the second.
B) Wage gains were typically eaten up by inflation in the first half.
C) Nominal wages gradually sunk in the first half and rose in the second, but real wages behaved in the opposite way.
D) Wages increased significantly in the first period but stagnated in the second.
E) Wages for women grew significantly while men's wages declined.
A) Wages were more equitable for women and minorities in the first period than in the second.
B) Wage gains were typically eaten up by inflation in the first half.
C) Nominal wages gradually sunk in the first half and rose in the second, but real wages behaved in the opposite way.
D) Wages increased significantly in the first period but stagnated in the second.
E) Wages for women grew significantly while men's wages declined.
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27
How was Richard Nixon treated by the Ford administration?
A) Ford pushed the Justice Department to prosecute Nixon.
B) President Ford pardoned Nixon.
C) Nixon's crimes and accomplishments were expunged from the public record.
D) Nixon was largely ignored by the Ford administration.
E) Nixon's accomplishments were celebrated.
A) Ford pushed the Justice Department to prosecute Nixon.
B) President Ford pardoned Nixon.
C) Nixon's crimes and accomplishments were expunged from the public record.
D) Nixon was largely ignored by the Ford administration.
E) Nixon's accomplishments were celebrated.
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28
What caused the oil embargo in 1973?
A) President Nixon visited China.
B) Middle Eastern Arab countries were unhappy with U.S. support for Israel.
C) President Nixon took the United States off the gold standard.
D) Europe and Japan stopped importing oil.
E) The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries refused to set oil prices.
A) President Nixon visited China.
B) Middle Eastern Arab countries were unhappy with U.S. support for Israel.
C) President Nixon took the United States off the gold standard.
D) Europe and Japan stopped importing oil.
E) The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries refused to set oil prices.
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29
In 1971, what occurred for the first time in the twentieth century?
A) China held free elections.
B) Vietnam had no outside country ruling it.
C) Personal computers outsold televisions.
D) Cell phones started to replace landline phones.
E) The United States had a merchandise trade deficit.
A) China held free elections.
B) Vietnam had no outside country ruling it.
C) Personal computers outsold televisions.
D) Cell phones started to replace landline phones.
E) The United States had a merchandise trade deficit.
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30
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
A) created a special program for the rehabilitation of war veterans in need.
B) was passed by the House of Representatives but not by the Senate.
C) was highly contested in Congress.
D) prohibited discrimination on the basis of disability in any program or agency related to the federal government.
E) was passed to encourage the "improvement" of Americans.
A) created a special program for the rehabilitation of war veterans in need.
B) was passed by the House of Representatives but not by the Senate.
C) was highly contested in Congress.
D) prohibited discrimination on the basis of disability in any program or agency related to the federal government.
E) was passed to encourage the "improvement" of Americans.
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31
Richard Nixon's New Federalism
A) offered state-grants that could be used however each state government chose.
B) created much discomfort in Congress.
C) closed a few state agencies and declared that no new agencies could be created.
D) demanded full national control of all federal money sent to the states.
E) was clearly moved by a liberal agenda.
A) offered state-grants that could be used however each state government chose.
B) created much discomfort in Congress.
C) closed a few state agencies and declared that no new agencies could be created.
D) demanded full national control of all federal money sent to the states.
E) was clearly moved by a liberal agenda.
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32
Why had it been premature for liberals to celebrate the downfall of their political adversary Richard Nixon?
A) Nixon would stage a second political comeback in the Reagan administration.
B) As many Democrats as Republicans wound up in jail in the Watergate scandal.
C) Nixon remained popular with the American public, despite the Watergate scandal.
D) Watergate undermined public confidence in the merits of the federal government.
E) Republicans distanced themselves from Nixon and won majorities in 1974.
A) Nixon would stage a second political comeback in the Reagan administration.
B) As many Democrats as Republicans wound up in jail in the Watergate scandal.
C) Nixon remained popular with the American public, despite the Watergate scandal.
D) Watergate undermined public confidence in the merits of the federal government.
E) Republicans distanced themselves from Nixon and won majorities in 1974.
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33
What was the purpose of the Office of Minority Business Enterprise?
A) to promote entrepreneurial activities
B) to grant money to immigrants as they settled in
C) to fund black capitalist initiatives
D) to fund initiatives led by women
E) to promote gay rights
A) to promote entrepreneurial activities
B) to grant money to immigrants as they settled in
C) to fund black capitalist initiatives
D) to fund initiatives led by women
E) to promote gay rights
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34
When Ford took office in 1974, what occurred for the first time in U.S. history?
A) Ford refused to pardon the former president.
B) The former president had been impeached and thrown out of office.
C) Both the president and vice president took office without being voted in.
D) An American president was censured by Congress.
E) The president held a live press conference.
A) Ford refused to pardon the former president.
B) The former president had been impeached and thrown out of office.
C) Both the president and vice president took office without being voted in.
D) An American president was censured by Congress.
E) The president held a live press conference.
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35
The economic condition known as stagflation was caused by
A) declining oil prices.
B) low inflation rates.
C) stagnant economic growth and low inflation.
D) stagnant economic growth and high inflation.
E) high income tax rates.
A) declining oil prices.
B) low inflation rates.
C) stagnant economic growth and low inflation.
D) stagnant economic growth and high inflation.
E) high income tax rates.
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The effect of the lowering in value of the U.S. dollar during Richard Nixon's first term was
A) positive, because U.S. exports increased.
B) negative, because numerous treaties were being used to determine currency values around the world.
C) positive, because China exported cheap products to the United States.
D) negative, because the world economy became unstable.
E) neither positive nor negative; nothing changed with the economy.
A) positive, because U.S. exports increased.
B) negative, because numerous treaties were being used to determine currency values around the world.
C) positive, because China exported cheap products to the United States.
D) negative, because the world economy became unstable.
E) neither positive nor negative; nothing changed with the economy.
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37
The Church Committee revealed that since the beginning of the Cold War
A) the CIA and FBI had engaged in abusive actions.
B) the Catholic Church had secretly channeled funds to Third World countries fighting communism.
C) every administration had traded arms for hostages behind the back of Congress.
D) the Ku Klux Klan had been receiving funds from the FBI to sabotage the civil rights movement.
E) the draft process had unfairly drafted the poor and minorities, while white, middle-class men were often exempt.
A) the CIA and FBI had engaged in abusive actions.
B) the Catholic Church had secretly channeled funds to Third World countries fighting communism.
C) every administration had traded arms for hostages behind the back of Congress.
D) the Ku Klux Klan had been receiving funds from the FBI to sabotage the civil rights movement.
E) the draft process had unfairly drafted the poor and minorities, while white, middle-class men were often exempt.
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38
As a result of Watergate, what happened to Richard Nixon?
A) He became president.
B) He resigned as president.
C) He was impeached by the House.
D) He was impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate.
E) He fled the United States.
A) He became president.
B) He resigned as president.
C) He was impeached by the House.
D) He was impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate.
E) He fled the United States.
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39
What did the busing issue illustrate about America in the 1970s?
A) the existence of white hostility toward a strong and powerful government who they believed was taking away their "rights" and "freedoms"
B) that more highways needed to be built
C) that highways and automobiles were key to promoting rural growth
D) that stopping segregation was in the best interests of blacks and whites alike
E) that the Supreme Court would not express itself in terms of racial discrimination
A) the existence of white hostility toward a strong and powerful government who they believed was taking away their "rights" and "freedoms"
B) that more highways needed to be built
C) that highways and automobiles were key to promoting rural growth
D) that stopping segregation was in the best interests of blacks and whites alike
E) that the Supreme Court would not express itself in terms of racial discrimination
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40
Nixon's Family Assistance Plan
A) only served black families.
B) did not apply to single women with children.
C) provided assistance to poor families who met the stipulated criteria.
D) was approved by Congress.
E) was supported by conservatives.
A) only served black families.
B) did not apply to single women with children.
C) provided assistance to poor families who met the stipulated criteria.
D) was approved by Congress.
E) was supported by conservatives.
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41
Why did the CIA seek to destabilize the government of Chile after 1970?
A) because it was a strong ally of the Soviet Union
B) because Augusto Pinochet, the leader, was a declared communist
C) because it had not been democratically elected
D) because Chile's geographical position was key to access the Pacific Ocean and the United States wanted to build a military base there
E) because Chileans had elected a socialist president, Salvador Allende
A) because it was a strong ally of the Soviet Union
B) because Augusto Pinochet, the leader, was a declared communist
C) because it had not been democratically elected
D) because Chile's geographical position was key to access the Pacific Ocean and the United States wanted to build a military base there
E) because Chileans had elected a socialist president, Salvador Allende
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42
Which of the following is evidence that freedom for women expanded in the 1970s?
A) Fewer women sought professional careers.
B) Stay-at-home moms received incentives to focus on their domestic duties.
C) Gender discrimination was banned in higher education
D) Women were now required to be married to get credit.
E) Large corporations refused to upgrade employment opportunities available to women.
A) Fewer women sought professional careers.
B) Stay-at-home moms received incentives to focus on their domestic duties.
C) Gender discrimination was banned in higher education
D) Women were now required to be married to get credit.
E) Large corporations refused to upgrade employment opportunities available to women.
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43
Which of the following best describes Nixon's foreign policy of "détente"?
A) Nixon focused on domestic affairs, placing less importance on international relations than did his predecessors.
B) He announced the United States would stop sending aid to nondemocratic countries.
C) He tried to democratize eastern Europe through secret diplomatic talks.
D) He stopped all diplomatic talks with communist countries.
E) He inaugurated an era of peaceful coexistence with communist countries.
A) Nixon focused on domestic affairs, placing less importance on international relations than did his predecessors.
B) He announced the United States would stop sending aid to nondemocratic countries.
C) He tried to democratize eastern Europe through secret diplomatic talks.
D) He stopped all diplomatic talks with communist countries.
E) He inaugurated an era of peaceful coexistence with communist countries.
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44
In 1975, the Vietnam War ended
A) when the Soviet Union attacked North Vietnam.
B) with the government of North Vietnam as the sole ruler of the country.
C) with the Paris peace agreement.
D) with the United States as a winner.
E) right after the invasion of Cambodia.
A) when the Soviet Union attacked North Vietnam.
B) with the government of North Vietnam as the sole ruler of the country.
C) with the Paris peace agreement.
D) with the United States as a winner.
E) right after the invasion of Cambodia.
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45
Democrats nominated Senator George McGovern for president in 1972. McGovern only won in Massachusetts. What did the results of the elections suggest?
A) that he was from Massachusetts
B) that not many voters went to the polls
C) that women preferred him over the other candidate
D) that the electoral system needed an update
E) that certain sectors of society no longer swore loyalty to the Democratic Party
A) that he was from Massachusetts
B) that not many voters went to the polls
C) that women preferred him over the other candidate
D) that the electoral system needed an update
E) that certain sectors of society no longer swore loyalty to the Democratic Party
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46
The handling of the Iranian hostage crisis
A) was a diplomatic achievement for President Carter.
B) restored Americans' confidence in their nation.
C) made Jimmy Carter appear weak and inept.
D) made Ronald Reagan appear weak and inept.
E) ended with the signing of the Camp David Accords.
A) was a diplomatic achievement for President Carter.
B) restored Americans' confidence in their nation.
C) made Jimmy Carter appear weak and inept.
D) made Ronald Reagan appear weak and inept.
E) ended with the signing of the Camp David Accords.
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47
During the 1970s, conservatives
A) continued their overt opposition to the black struggle for racial justice.
B) insisted on more local control and resisted the power of the federal government.
C) employed the fiery rhetoric and direct confrontation tactics of Bull Connor and George Wallace.
D) made little progress.
E) appealed primarily to urban Americans.
A) continued their overt opposition to the black struggle for racial justice.
B) insisted on more local control and resisted the power of the federal government.
C) employed the fiery rhetoric and direct confrontation tactics of Bull Connor and George Wallace.
D) made little progress.
E) appealed primarily to urban Americans.
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48
President Carter's foreign policy emphasized
A) the need to fight communism around the world.
B) the policy of containment.
C) the right of the United States to intervene in Latin America.
D) an increased military presence in Southeast Asia.
E) human rights as a diplomatic priority.
A) the need to fight communism around the world.
B) the policy of containment.
C) the right of the United States to intervene in Latin America.
D) an increased military presence in Southeast Asia.
E) human rights as a diplomatic priority.
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49
In response to the sexual revolution
A) women had children at a younger age.
B) there was a decrease in the marriage age.
C) abortion became illegal.
D) divorce rates plummeted.
E) the birth rate declined.
A) women had children at a younger age.
B) there was a decrease in the marriage age.
C) abortion became illegal.
D) divorce rates plummeted.
E) the birth rate declined.
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50
The Three Mile Island nuclear plant
A) proved the success of the alternative energy resource.
B) was the first of its kind to be operational.
C) brought a halt to the nuclear energy industry's expansion.
D) was the first nuclear plant to have an accident.
E) stood as a symbol of American scientific and technological superiority.
A) proved the success of the alternative energy resource.
B) was the first of its kind to be operational.
C) brought a halt to the nuclear energy industry's expansion.
D) was the first nuclear plant to have an accident.
E) stood as a symbol of American scientific and technological superiority.
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51
Under the Nixon administration, the United States
A) denounced Pinochet's dictatorship.
B) aided dictatorial governments, like Pinochet's regime.
C) assisted Salvador Allende.
D) supported the government in North Vietnam.
E) refused to support the dictatorial regime in Iran.
A) denounced Pinochet's dictatorship.
B) aided dictatorial governments, like Pinochet's regime.
C) assisted Salvador Allende.
D) supported the government in North Vietnam.
E) refused to support the dictatorial regime in Iran.
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52
What triggered the rise of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia?
A) the end of the Vietnam War
B) the commercial activities between Cambodia and Vietnam
C) the acceptance of Cambodia into the United Nations
D) the Soviet invasion of Cambodia
E) the U.S. invasion of Cambodia
A) the end of the Vietnam War
B) the commercial activities between Cambodia and Vietnam
C) the acceptance of Cambodia into the United Nations
D) the Soviet invasion of Cambodia
E) the U.S. invasion of Cambodia
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53
In response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, President Carter pursued which of the following policies?
A) stealing the show at the Moscow Olympics
B) withdrawing the SALT II treaty from consideration by the Senate
C) raising prices on grain exports to the Soviet Union
D) funneling aid to the mujahideen guerilla warriors fighting the Soviets
E) dramatically shifting American military spending to Egypt and Saudi Arabia
A) stealing the show at the Moscow Olympics
B) withdrawing the SALT II treaty from consideration by the Senate
C) raising prices on grain exports to the Soviet Union
D) funneling aid to the mujahideen guerilla warriors fighting the Soviets
E) dramatically shifting American military spending to Egypt and Saudi Arabia
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54
After Nixon's 1972 visit to China
A) the United States sent economic and military aid to the exile regime in Taiwan.
B) China's participation in the UN was suspended.
C) China drew closer to the Soviet Union.
D) the Beijing government took China's place at the UN.
E) commercial relations between the two countries ceased.
A) the United States sent economic and military aid to the exile regime in Taiwan.
B) China's participation in the UN was suspended.
C) China drew closer to the Soviet Union.
D) the Beijing government took China's place at the UN.
E) commercial relations between the two countries ceased.
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55
The Camp David Accords brokered a peace between what two countries?
A) Colombia and Panama
B) Greece and Italy
C) Poland and Russia
D) Egypt and Israel
E) Namibia and Botswana
A) Colombia and Panama
B) Greece and Italy
C) Poland and Russia
D) Egypt and Israel
E) Namibia and Botswana
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56
The Soviet War in Afghanistan came to resemble what other conflict?
A) Korean War
B) Vietnam War
C) Seven Day's War
D) Falklands War
E) World War I
A) Korean War
B) Vietnam War
C) Seven Day's War
D) Falklands War
E) World War I
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57
During the 1970s, the Sexual Revolution
A) continued to be discussed only among close circles of friends.
B) formed part of the counterculture of America.
C) only concerned women.
D) started to form part of the social mainstream.
E) sparked a second "baby boom."
A) continued to be discussed only among close circles of friends.
B) formed part of the counterculture of America.
C) only concerned women.
D) started to form part of the social mainstream.
E) sparked a second "baby boom."
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58
Which of the following accurately describes the Iran Crisis?
A) The American hostages in Iran were released the day Reagan left office.
B) In 1979, a popular revolution overthrew the Islamic state and established the shah regime.
C) The Iranian Revolution signaled that opposition movements in Middle Eastern countries were shifting to religious fundamentalist ideologies.
D) After Carter refused the deposed shah entry for medical treatment in the United States, his exiled internal security force invaded the U.S. Embassy in Teheran and took American hostages.
E) The crisis was the perfect opportunity for Carter to prove his statesmanship.
A) The American hostages in Iran were released the day Reagan left office.
B) In 1979, a popular revolution overthrew the Islamic state and established the shah regime.
C) The Iranian Revolution signaled that opposition movements in Middle Eastern countries were shifting to religious fundamentalist ideologies.
D) After Carter refused the deposed shah entry for medical treatment in the United States, his exiled internal security force invaded the U.S. Embassy in Teheran and took American hostages.
E) The crisis was the perfect opportunity for Carter to prove his statesmanship.
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59
In order to protect U.S. interests, the Carter Doctrine declared that the United States would
A) never intervene in the affairs of another nation.
B) use military force, particularly in Southeast Asia.
C) use military force, particularly in the Western Hemisphere.
D) use military force, particularly in the Persian Gulf.
E) use nuclear weapons only if attacked first.
A) never intervene in the affairs of another nation.
B) use military force, particularly in Southeast Asia.
C) use military force, particularly in the Western Hemisphere.
D) use military force, particularly in the Persian Gulf.
E) use nuclear weapons only if attacked first.
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60
Which of the following found inspiration in the movements of the 1960s and support across the political spectrum?
A) the disability movement
B) gender rights movement
C) gay rights movement
D) equal rights movement
E) the movement for racial equality
A) the disability movement
B) gender rights movement
C) gay rights movement
D) equal rights movement
E) the movement for racial equality
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61
How did the experience of the 1960s shape America's neoconservatives?
A) Neoconservatives believed that even the best-intentioned social programs did more harm than good.
B) The expense of the space race convinced them that they had to give up fighting the Cold War.
C) The U.S. experience in the Vietnam War taught neoconservatives to wage wars with all available resources.
D) The prosperity under the stewardship of liberal Democrats convinced them that New Deal economics were the path for the future.
E) Their own exposure to drugs, sex, and rock and roll made them more likely to be libertarians at heart.
A) Neoconservatives believed that even the best-intentioned social programs did more harm than good.
B) The expense of the space race convinced them that they had to give up fighting the Cold War.
C) The U.S. experience in the Vietnam War taught neoconservatives to wage wars with all available resources.
D) The prosperity under the stewardship of liberal Democrats convinced them that New Deal economics were the path for the future.
E) Their own exposure to drugs, sex, and rock and roll made them more likely to be libertarians at heart.
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62
Unlike any previous president, Reagan held what job before his time in office?
A) professional athlete
B) dancer
C) lumberjack
D) recording artist
E) actor
A) professional athlete
B) dancer
C) lumberjack
D) recording artist
E) actor
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63
Why did President Carter cut off aid to Argentina in 1978?
A) because the country was ruled by a dictatorship that brutally violated human rights
B) because it brought no economic return to the United States
C) because he wanted to support the Falklands War
D) because it was ruled by a communist government
E) because Argentina was competing with the U.S. with its meat production
A) because the country was ruled by a dictatorship that brutally violated human rights
B) because it brought no economic return to the United States
C) because he wanted to support the Falklands War
D) because it was ruled by a communist government
E) because Argentina was competing with the U.S. with its meat production
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64
The Reagan Revolution
A) included an emphasis on global human rights.
B) introduced an expanded welfare state.
C) strengthened the labor movement.
D) included cuts to government programs.
E) had little appeal for most Americans.
A) included an emphasis on global human rights.
B) introduced an expanded welfare state.
C) strengthened the labor movement.
D) included cuts to government programs.
E) had little appeal for most Americans.
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65
Opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment, such as Phyllis Schlafly, argued that the passage of the ERA would
A) take away a woman's right to be a housewife.
B) finally make women truly equal citizens, a goal set forth at Seneca Falls over a century before.
C) need to be amended in order to exclude women from being drafted into the armed forces.
D) not change anything, and so its ratification would mean nothing.
E) elevate women to a superior class, allowing women to outnumber men in politics, professional jobs, and higher education programs within a decade.
A) take away a woman's right to be a housewife.
B) finally make women truly equal citizens, a goal set forth at Seneca Falls over a century before.
C) need to be amended in order to exclude women from being drafted into the armed forces.
D) not change anything, and so its ratification would mean nothing.
E) elevate women to a superior class, allowing women to outnumber men in politics, professional jobs, and higher education programs within a decade.
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66
What setback did the advocates of the Roe v. Wade decision of 1973 suffer in 1976?
A) President Ford vetoed federal funding for abortion.
B) The Supreme Court declared bans on abortion constitutional.
C) Congress enacted a bill banning abortion from health care policies for federal employees.
D) The Supreme Court reversed its position on access to contraception and allowed states to ban condoms.
E) Congress overrode Ford's veto and ended federal funding for abortion in the Medicaid program.
A) President Ford vetoed federal funding for abortion.
B) The Supreme Court declared bans on abortion constitutional.
C) Congress enacted a bill banning abortion from health care policies for federal employees.
D) The Supreme Court reversed its position on access to contraception and allowed states to ban condoms.
E) Congress overrode Ford's veto and ended federal funding for abortion in the Medicaid program.
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67
Reaganomics initially produced what result in regard to the economy?
A) slow growth
B) severe recession
C) more government regulation
D) dramatic growth
E) no inflation
A) slow growth
B) severe recession
C) more government regulation
D) dramatic growth
E) no inflation
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68
When they were arrested, the burglars at the Watergate apartment complex were breaking into
A) Senator George McGovern's house.
B) the Washington Post's headquarters.
C) the Republican Party headquarters.
D) the Democratic Party headquarters.
E) the New York Times headquarters.
A) Senator George McGovern's house.
B) the Washington Post's headquarters.
C) the Republican Party headquarters.
D) the Democratic Party headquarters.
E) the New York Times headquarters.
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69
The Equal Rights Amendment
A) stated that equality of rights under the law could not be abridged on account of sex.
B) was revived by second-wave feminists and was expected to arouse controversy, given its lack of support among a majority of congressional Republicans.
C) had originally been proposed in 1970 by members of NOW.
D) mandated that women had to surrender maternity leave.
E) would have resulted in the abolition of Planned Parenthood.
A) stated that equality of rights under the law could not be abridged on account of sex.
B) was revived by second-wave feminists and was expected to arouse controversy, given its lack of support among a majority of congressional Republicans.
C) had originally been proposed in 1970 by members of NOW.
D) mandated that women had to surrender maternity leave.
E) would have resulted in the abolition of Planned Parenthood.
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70
Which of the following assessments of the Carter administration in 1980 is accurate?
A) Without his masterful resolution to the Iranian hostage crisis, Carter's reelection would have been doubtful.
B) Prior to Reagan's announcement that he was going to run for president, few Americans would have doubted Carter's reelection.
C) Only Carter's defeat in the 1980 election saved him from almost certain impeachment by a heavily Republican Congress.
D) Carter's approval ratings in 1980 had fallen lower than Nixon's at the time of his resignation.
E) Carter's bold boycott of the Moscow Olympics in protest over the invasion of Afghanistan dramatically improved his chances at reelection.
A) Without his masterful resolution to the Iranian hostage crisis, Carter's reelection would have been doubtful.
B) Prior to Reagan's announcement that he was going to run for president, few Americans would have doubted Carter's reelection.
C) Only Carter's defeat in the 1980 election saved him from almost certain impeachment by a heavily Republican Congress.
D) Carter's approval ratings in 1980 had fallen lower than Nixon's at the time of his resignation.
E) Carter's bold boycott of the Moscow Olympics in protest over the invasion of Afghanistan dramatically improved his chances at reelection.
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71
By the mid-1990s, the richest 1 percent of Americans owned how much of the nation's wealth?
A) 15 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 40 percent
E) 50 percent
A) 15 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 40 percent
E) 50 percent
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72
What was Reagan's reaction to the air traffic controllers' strike?
A) He ordered permanent military jurisdiction for the nation's air traffic control system.
B) He convinced those on strike to come back to the bargaining table and renegotiate their contracts.
C) He fired all of the air traffic controllers on strike.
D) He had the Justice Department sue PATCO, the air traffic controllers' union.
E) He ordered the National Guard to take control.
A) He ordered permanent military jurisdiction for the nation's air traffic control system.
B) He convinced those on strike to come back to the bargaining table and renegotiate their contracts.
C) He fired all of the air traffic controllers on strike.
D) He had the Justice Department sue PATCO, the air traffic controllers' union.
E) He ordered the National Guard to take control.
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73
When Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller assumed the presidency and the vice presidency, respectively,
A) they focused solely on domestic affairs.
B) it was the first time in U.S. history that the White House was occupied by authorities nobody had voted for.
C) U.S. citizens had voted for someone they could finally "trust."
D) they stopped the policy of détente, bringing the world to the brink of war.
E) they assumed full responsibility for the Watergate scandal.
A) they focused solely on domestic affairs.
B) it was the first time in U.S. history that the White House was occupied by authorities nobody had voted for.
C) U.S. citizens had voted for someone they could finally "trust."
D) they stopped the policy of détente, bringing the world to the brink of war.
E) they assumed full responsibility for the Watergate scandal.
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74
What did the environmentalist Barry Commoner offer as a solution to the environmental crisis?
A) Boycott any energy that was produced from a nuclear facility.
B) The government needed to be less involved in environmental issues, allowing the private sector to handle cleanups.
C) Americans should eat more meat (especially beef, because it was healthier than pork).
D) Americans needed to move toward a lifestyle that was in harmony with the ecosphere.
E) Wind power should be the only energy source.
A) Boycott any energy that was produced from a nuclear facility.
B) The government needed to be less involved in environmental issues, allowing the private sector to handle cleanups.
C) Americans should eat more meat (especially beef, because it was healthier than pork).
D) Americans needed to move toward a lifestyle that was in harmony with the ecosphere.
E) Wind power should be the only energy source.
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75
During the 1970s, evangelical Christians
A) significantly declined in number, as they became less vocal.
B) significantly increased in number, as they became more vocal.
C) became more liberal in their beliefs.
D) were banned from holding public office.
E) were banned from making television appearances.
A) significantly declined in number, as they became less vocal.
B) significantly increased in number, as they became more vocal.
C) became more liberal in their beliefs.
D) were banned from holding public office.
E) were banned from making television appearances.
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76
How did Phyllis Schlafly and her supporters invoke the principle of freedom in the battle over the ERA?
A) They argued that freedom for American women was best experienced through their husbands.
B) They argued that "freedom" for American women had already been achieved with the Nineteenth Amendment.
C) They argued it was the "free enterprise system" that truly liberated American women, because home appliances freed them from time-consuming labor.
D) Schlafly and her supporters never spoke of American freedom.
E) They said women could already pursue a career outside the home thanks to job training programs and colleges' admittance of women.
A) They argued that freedom for American women was best experienced through their husbands.
B) They argued that "freedom" for American women had already been achieved with the Nineteenth Amendment.
C) They argued it was the "free enterprise system" that truly liberated American women, because home appliances freed them from time-consuming labor.
D) Schlafly and her supporters never spoke of American freedom.
E) They said women could already pursue a career outside the home thanks to job training programs and colleges' admittance of women.
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77
The Sunbelt in the 1970s
A) was the only U.S. region to welcome illegal immigration.
B) was characterized by high wages and unionized jobs.
C) was a growing conservative region.
D) produced more than 80 percent of U.S. agricultural imports.
E) became the center of liberalism.
A) was the only U.S. region to welcome illegal immigration.
B) was characterized by high wages and unionized jobs.
C) was a growing conservative region.
D) produced more than 80 percent of U.S. agricultural imports.
E) became the center of liberalism.
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78
Which of the following statements is true of Proposition 13?
A) It resulted in larger funds for libraries and schools, as supporters claimed it would.
B) Proposed by California conservatives, it clashed with the growing liberal mood of the rest of the nation.
C) Prospective homebuyers and renters benefited greatly from its passage.
D) It proved taxation could be a trenchant issue for politicians and American voters.
E) Many states, observing the California experiment, shied away from similar propositions.
A) It resulted in larger funds for libraries and schools, as supporters claimed it would.
B) Proposed by California conservatives, it clashed with the growing liberal mood of the rest of the nation.
C) Prospective homebuyers and renters benefited greatly from its passage.
D) It proved taxation could be a trenchant issue for politicians and American voters.
E) Many states, observing the California experiment, shied away from similar propositions.
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79
What motivated the Sagebrush Rebellion?
A) a rising tide of environmental activism and liberal sentiment
B) concern that the federal government planned to cut federal funding for state and national parks in the West
C) the desire of western ranchers for local control of grazing rights on public lands
D) anger over the loss of jobs with the closing of the Nevada Test Site
E) a growing concern over the danger of wildfires and drought conditions
A) a rising tide of environmental activism and liberal sentiment
B) concern that the federal government planned to cut federal funding for state and national parks in the West
C) the desire of western ranchers for local control of grazing rights on public lands
D) anger over the loss of jobs with the closing of the Nevada Test Site
E) a growing concern over the danger of wildfires and drought conditions
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80
In 1976, Jimmy Carter won the presidential race in part because he
A) ran with Regan as his vice president.
B) played as an "outsider."
C) was well known nationwide.
D) lied about his religious preferences.
E) promised to put the Watergate scandal behind.
A) ran with Regan as his vice president.
B) played as an "outsider."
C) was well known nationwide.
D) lied about his religious preferences.
E) promised to put the Watergate scandal behind.
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