The
Pentagon Papers
a. showed that Nixon had no idea how to
handle the war in Vietnam.
b. proved that Nixon lied when he
promised during the 1972 presidential campaign that he would get America out of
Vietnam.
c. showed that the government had lied
to the public over major events in the Vietnam War to manipulate public
opinion.
d. proved that massive numbers of
civilians were murdered or abused by U.S. soldiers.
uncovered illegal campaign activities by Nixon and his staff.
The
Watergate scandal began with a break-in at the
a. Washington Post.
b.
Democratic National Committee headquarters.
c. National Endowment for the Arts
headquarters.
d. Republican National Headquarters.
e. National Review.
Which
of these was not enacted or created during the Nixon years?
a. Environmental Protection Agency
b. OSHA
c. Pell Grants for higher education
d. Doubling of the budget for the
National Endowment for the Humanities
e.Increased funding for the National Endowment
for the Arts
Passed
in 1972, Title IX is important because
a. It outlawed discrimination in
employment based on race, creed, religion and national origin.
b. It required that educational
institutions spend equally on women's and men's athletics.
c. It legalized access to safe and legal
abortions.
d. It led to the nuclear disarmament.
e. It banned wiretapping of political
candidates and government officials.
The
activism of the 1960s ran into roadblocks in the 1970s, which included all of
the following, except
a. The economic boom of the 1960s had
turned into a recession.
b. Ethnic groups seemed poised to
fracture any national unity the struggle for black civil rights had initially
created.
c. American politics had reached its
limits and arguably its low in credibility.
d. A conservative movement began to push
back against the demands of women and minorities.
e. Some civil rights activists believed
they had achieved most of their goals and disagreed with other activists over
the need for further agitation.
Proposition
13
a. was the law that granted Nixon his
pardon.
b. limited all further increases on
property taxes in California to 2 percent per year and inspired similar
legislation in other states.
C. was the order that got the final
troops out of Saigon, Vietnam in 1973.
d. was a plan against stagflation
authored by a group of MIT economists.
e.
was a movie shot in Detroit at the height of the oil embargo.
All
of the following is true about young conservatives in the late 1950s under the
leadership of William F. Buckley, except
a. They opposed Great Society and New
Deal-style government programs.
b. They opposed abortion and embraced
traditional family values.
c. They advocated aggressive imperial
expansion.
d. They urged tax cuts and less
government intervention in people's lives.
e.
They were militantly anti-communist.
Stagflation
is an economic crisis that combines
a. low prices and economic growth.
b. steady prices and decreasing output.
c. runaway high prices and declining
jobs.
d. unemployment with a contraction in
the money supply.
e. a contraction in the labor market
combined with excessive regulation
Nixon
is often called an accidental liberal because
a. he resented the Eastern
Establishment.
b. he covered up his role in the
Watergate break-in.
c. of his crimes of tax evasion and
bribery.
d. of his commitment to liberal
principles.
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