HIST: US History Since 1865 Assignment
Question 1
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One of George Bush’s most effective campaign strategies in the 1988 election was to portray his opponent, Michael Dukakis, as |
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soft on crime. |
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communist. |
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too inexperienced. |
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out of touch with American values. |
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Reagan won reelection handily in 1984, in large part because |
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the economy had temporarily improved. |
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Americans liked his strong anti-communist stance. |
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he had ended the Cold War. |
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he had developed a friendly relationship with the leader of the Soviet Union. |
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· Question 6
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The Iran Contra affair involved clandestine sales of American armaments to provide money for a guerilla group in |
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Iraq. |
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Israel. |
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Nicaragua. |
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Syria. |
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· Question 7
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The fact that the possession of only small amounts of crack cocaine carried the same penalties as possession of considerably larger amounts of cocaine indicated that |
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in the war against drugs, public officials began to target the poor more than the wealthy. |
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Americans were terrified that the entire younger generation would be lost to drugs. |
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gang wars would escalate exponentially. |
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the American criminal justice system was not functioning effectively. HIST: US History Since 1865 Assignment |
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· Question 8
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When the Soviet Union removed its troops from Afghanistan as part of Gorbechev’s Perestroika policy, |
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the American-supported Mujahideen took temporary control before the country fell to the Taliban. |
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Iran tried to invade the mountainous state from the west, with no luck. |
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it met one of the demands Reagan had made for the resumption of disarmament talks. |
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it did so only because Soviet leaders realized that it would eventually gain control of Afghanistan another way, with American assistance. |
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· Question 10
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Which of these is NOT a true statement about the Persian Gulf War? |
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It began when Saddam Hussein attempted to reestablish Iraq’s control over the Middle East. |
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Hussein took over the oil-rich country of Kuwait, which led Bush to fear for American oil supplies. |
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It ended when Bush decided to invade Iraq. |
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It was a very brief war ? one that lasted just days. |
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· Question 11
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Why did manufacturers claim they left northern cities during the 1980s for the South and West? |
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They wanted to establish well-organized, union-run shops. |
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They sought a cheap labor supply and lower taxes. |
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Those regions offered incentives to lure businesses to relocate. |
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All of these choices. |
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· Question 12
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The temporary improvement in the American economy during Reagan’s early tenure was mainly the result of |
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defense spending. |
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tax cuts. |
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the success of supply-side economics. |
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the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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The term used for the complete expulsion of an entire ethnic population from a particular area is |
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ethnic devolution. |
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ethnic cleansing. |
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perestroika. |
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ethnic containment. |
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· Question 16
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All of the following Supreme Court Justices were on the bench between 1980 and 1992, EXCEPT: |
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Anthony Kennedy. |
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Antonin Scalia. |
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg. |
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Sandra Day O’Connor. |
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· Question 17
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Reagan was the perfect conservative candidate and president because of his belief in |
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traditional family values. |
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anticommunism. |
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reducing social programs. |
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All of these choices. |
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· Question 19
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All of the following are true statements about Reagan’s economic programs except |
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His trickle-down theory was ultimately proven a vital strategy for dealing with economic downturns. |
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His cuts to government spending focused on social programs such as welfare and unemployment compensation. |
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He dramatically increased defense spending. |
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His policies led to an increasing number of billionaires in America. HIST: US History Since 1865 Assignment |
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· Question 21
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Hezbollah was the terrorist organization responsible for |
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leading the fight against the Soviets inside Afghanistan. |
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an attack on a Marine barracks in Lebanon that killed 241 American troops. |
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attacking American oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. |
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helping Iran fight off the Iraqi invasion. |
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· Question 22
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The disputes over the different visions of America put forth by New Right Conservatives and their left-wing opposition have been labeled |
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People for the American Way. |
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the “culture wars.” |
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the Cold War. |
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America Comes of Age.” |
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· Question 23
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All of the following are true statements about the Savings and Loan crisis except |
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It was caused by allowing S&Ls to invest in risky ventures such as shady real estate deals. |
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One of the biggest S&L failures was investing in large companies that used the money to buy up weaker competitors. |
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Millions of Americans lost all their savings. |
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President Bush created a plan to resolve the crisis ? at a taxpayer cost of $500 million. |
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· Question 24
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It could plausibly be stated that Reagan was at least partly to blame for the |
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success of the Polish Solidarity movement. |
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lack of a peace settlement in the Middle East. |
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bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983. |
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Savings and Loan debacle. |
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· Question 26
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The first European country to demonstrate that the Soviet Union was losing control over the countries in its “sphere of influence” was |
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Germany |
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Poland |
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Romania |
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Lithuania |
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· Question 27
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The first woman on a national presidential ticket was |
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Phyllis Schlafly. |
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Geraldine Ferraro. |
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Sarah Palin. |
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg. |
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· Question 29
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The distinction held by the Persian Gulf War of 1991 was that |
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it was the first televised war. |
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it demonstrated the effectiveness of U.S. military hardware and troops. |
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it was the first war to be televised in real time. |
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it was conducted by the United States and a large number of other countries. |
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· Question 30
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Which drug appeared in the mid-1980s and quickly took hold of inner city youth? |
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crack |
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opium |
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methamphetamines |
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LSD |
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· Question 32
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Several issues plagued Carter in his bid for reelection, including all of the following except |
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his moralism and bid for austerity. |
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the apparent weakness of the United States in comparison to the Soviet Union. |
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Reagan’s personality. |
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the Iran hostage crisis. |
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· Question 34
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The New Right that emerged in the 1980s concentrated on |
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fighting desegregation. |
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social justice. |
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electoral reform. |
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popular culture and moral issues. |
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· Question 37
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The pro-democracy rallies in China’s Tiananmen Square |
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led to strained U.S.-China relations due to the Chinese government’s response. |
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demonstrated that the Chinese were willing to liberalize some policies, especially in the area of economics. |
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disenchanted and dismayed the communist party members. |
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None of these choices. |
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· Question 38
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Reagan’s supply-side economics program focused first on |
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providing extra time for people on unemployment. |
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cutting taxes to generate investments in the economy. |
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increasing federal revenues. |
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increasing protective tariffs. |
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HIST: US History Since 1865 Assignment