Deck 15: 1976-1984: New Directions

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Jimmy Carter had never held a federal office before being elected president.
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Jimmy Carter barely edged Gerald Ford in popular votes in the 1976 presidential election.
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Corporations had no mechanism through which to contribute money to political campaigns until the 1970s.
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Jimmy Carter proved effective in dealing with Congress.
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Defense spending reached unprecedented heights under Jimmy Carter.
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As a young man, Ronald Reagan was a liberal.
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Ronald Reagan set out to limit presidential power.
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Ronald Reagan's economic policies made the rich richer and the poor poorer.
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In Reagan's first term in office, his administration accumulated nearly as much debt as had been accumulated in the entire history of the United States before that time.
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The birth rate in the early 1980s was significantly higher than in the early 1980s.
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How did the Watergate scandal affect Jimmy Carter's presidency?
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What is supply-side economics, and how it is supposed to work?
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Who served as Jimmy Carter's secretary of state?

A) Zbigniew Brzezinski
B) Andrew Young
C) Cyrus Vance
D) David Rockefeller
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Who was the leader of the U.S.S.R. during the 1970s?

A) Gorbachev
B) Khrushchev
C) Malenkov
D) Brezhnev
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What Middle Eastern nation was the United States's closest military ally in the region for most of the 1970s?

A) Iran
B) Israel
C) Jordan
D) Iraq
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How many U.S. diplomats were held hostage in Iran in 1979?

A) 49
B) 53
C) 62
D) 69
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The U.S.S.R. invaded Afghanistan in what year?

A) 1978
B) 1979
C) 1980
D) 1981
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In 1978, Christian-owned and -operated radio stations comprised how many of the total radio stations in the country?

A) 1 in 3
B) 1 in 4
C) 1 in 6
D) 1 in 7
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Which of the following presidential candidates in the 1980 election were born-again Christians?

A) Jimmy Carter
B) John Anderson
C) Ronald Reagan
D) All of the above
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In 1980, the Republicans won control of the Senate for the first time since what year?

A) 1932
B) 1946
C) 1952
D) 1960
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In Reagan's first term, unemployment reached its highest level since when?

A) The Vietnam War
B) The late 1940s
C) World War II
D) The Great Depression
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In the 1984 presidential election, Reagan performed well among what groups?

A) "Yuppies"
B) Evangelical Christians
C) African-Americans
D) a. and b.
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The Equal Rights Amendment failed for which of the following reasons?

A) The difficulty of the amending process
B) Conflicts internal to the Women's Right movement
C) Ambivalence over the measure among women
D) All of the above
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Who served as Reagan's secretary of defense in his first term?

A) Henry Kissinger
B) Caspar Weinberger
C) George Bush
D) Donald Rumsfeld
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In 1983, Reagan ordered the invasion of what Caribbean nation?

A) Grenada
B) Cuba
C) Puerto Rico
D) Jamaica
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What was the "evil empire"?

A) Japan
B) China
C) The U.S.S.R.
D) El Salvador
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Reagan's missile-defense initiative became known by what name?

A) The Firewall
B) Star Wars
C) Operation Homeland Shield
D) All of the above
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Who ran against Reagan in the 1984 presidential election

A) Walter Mondale
B) Jimmy Carter
C) Michael Dukakis
D) All of the above
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The principles underlying computers can be traced back to the work of what French philosopher?

A) Descartes
B) Pascal
C) Montaigne
D) Newton
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From 1981 through 1986, how much did the federal government spend on defense?

A) $1.5 billion
B) $10.5 billion
C) $1.5 trillion
D) $10.5 trillion
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Who served as Reagan's secretary of state from 1982 through 1989?

A) Henry Kissinger
B) George Shultz
C) Alexander Haig
D) Bob Dole
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At the peak of their power, the Sandinistas had armed how many civilians to oppose U.S.-led forces?

A) 25,000
B) 50,000
C) 100,000
D) 500,000
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As the text indicates, "some of the world's worst violators of human rights (South Korea, Argentina, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Iran) were also important allies of the United States." Why did the United States support brutal regimes during the Cold War? Was the U.S. justified in doing so? Was such support morally excusable? Does U.S. support of repressive regimes conflict with American ideals of democracy and individual liberty? Why or why not?
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Considering his domestic and foreign policies, as well as his personal leadership style, was Reagan an effective or ineffective president? Explain.
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Jimmy Carter had never held a federal office before being elected president.
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Jimmy Carter barely edged Gerald Ford in popular votes in the 1976 presidential election.
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Corporations had no mechanism through which to contribute money to political campaigns until the 1970s.
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Jimmy Carter proved effective in dealing with Congress.
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Defense spending reached unprecedented heights under Jimmy Carter.
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As a young man, Ronald Reagan was a liberal.
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Ronald Reagan set out to limit presidential power.
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Ronald Reagan's economic policies made the rich richer and the poor poorer.
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In Reagan's first term in office, his administration accumulated nearly as much debt as had been accumulated in the entire history of the United States before that time.
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The birth rate in the early 1980s was significantly higher than in the early 1980s.
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How did the Watergate scandal affect Jimmy Carter's presidency?
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What is supply-side economics, and how it is supposed to work?
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Who served as Jimmy Carter's secretary of state?

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B) Andrew Young
C) Cyrus Vance
D) David Rockefeller
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Who was the leader of the U.S.S.R. during the 1970s?

A) Gorbachev
B) Khrushchev
C) Malenkov
D) Brezhnev
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What Middle Eastern nation was the United States's closest military ally in the region for most of the 1970s?

A) Iran
B) Israel
C) Jordan
D) Iraq
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How many U.S. diplomats were held hostage in Iran in 1979?

A) 49
B) 53
C) 62
D) 69
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The U.S.S.R. invaded Afghanistan in what year?

A) 1978
B) 1979
C) 1980
D) 1981
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In 1978, Christian-owned and -operated radio stations comprised how many of the total radio stations in the country?

A) 1 in 3
B) 1 in 4
C) 1 in 6
D) 1 in 7
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Which of the following presidential candidates in the 1980 election were born-again Christians?

A) Jimmy Carter
B) John Anderson
C) Ronald Reagan
D) All of the above
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In 1980, the Republicans won control of the Senate for the first time since what year?

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C) 1952
D) 1960
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In Reagan's first term, unemployment reached its highest level since when?

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C) World War II
D) The Great Depression
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In the 1984 presidential election, Reagan performed well among what groups?

A) "Yuppies"
B) Evangelical Christians
C) African-Americans
D) a. and b.
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The Equal Rights Amendment failed for which of the following reasons?

A) The difficulty of the amending process
B) Conflicts internal to the Women's Right movement
C) Ambivalence over the measure among women
D) All of the above
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Who served as Reagan's secretary of defense in his first term?

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D) Donald Rumsfeld
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In 1983, Reagan ordered the invasion of what Caribbean nation?

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What was the "evil empire"?

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D) El Salvador
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Reagan's missile-defense initiative became known by what name?

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Who ran against Reagan in the 1984 presidential election

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The principles underlying computers can be traced back to the work of what French philosopher?

A) Descartes
B) Pascal
C) Montaigne
D) Newton
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From 1981 through 1986, how much did the federal government spend on defense?

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B) $10.5 billion
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Who served as Reagan's secretary of state from 1982 through 1989?

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At the peak of their power, the Sandinistas had armed how many civilians to oppose U.S.-led forces?

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As the text indicates, "some of the world's worst violators of human rights (South Korea, Argentina, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Iran) were also important allies of the United States." Why did the United States support brutal regimes during the Cold War? Was the U.S. justified in doing so? Was such support morally excusable? Does U.S. support of repressive regimes conflict with American ideals of democracy and individual liberty? Why or why not?
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Considering his domestic and foreign policies, as well as his personal leadership style, was Reagan an effective or ineffective president? Explain.
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