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Did President Carter have greater success in foreign or domestic affairs? Explain. When he left office in 1981, his presidency was thought to have been a failure. Why? Do you agree with that assessment?
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Richard Nixon's foreign-policy accomplishments included all of the following except
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When he used "shuttle diplomacy," where was Secretary of State Henry Kissinger attempting to achieve a peace settlement?
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What were the significant domestic policiesboth positive and negativeof the Nixon administration? How did Nixon deal with the economic, environmental, and social problems facing the nation?
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Which of the following statements correctly summarizes Richard Nixon's foreign policy toward the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China?
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How did Richard Nixon's political strategy reflect the racial upheavals and radicalism of this era?
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Love Canal
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Southern Strategy
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Which of the following statements concerning the birth control pill is true?
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Which of the following was not one of the developments of the early and mid-1960s that tended to radicalize thousands of American students?
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How did most Americans react to the campus demonstrations of 1970?
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