Deck 17: Protest and Stagnation: the Western World, 1965-1985

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Identify and discuss the causes and consequences of the student rebellions of the 1960s and 1970s.
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Discuss the causes and consequences of the protest movements of the 1960s, including successes and failures.
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What led to the post-World War II feminist movement? What were its goals?
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Antiwar protests and Kent State
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Were the ongoing processes of globalization doing more to benefit the interests of the few or the many? Be sure to provide evidence from the chapter for the answer.
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define the following term:
marijuana
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"love-ins"
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Would "Americanization" be the proper word to use when describing the popular culture of the Western world since World War II? Why and/or why not? Be specific.
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Brezhnev Doctrine
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the birth control pill
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Taking into consideration the entire spectrum of human affairs, what was Western Civilization's greatest challenge between 1965 and 1985? Why do you think this was more challenging than other important issues of the day?
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Compare and contrast the American war in Vietnam and the Soviet Union's conflict in Afghanistan. In what ways were they similar? In what ways were they markedly different?
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Discuss the impact of the birth control pill and the sexual revolution upon western society. Give examples.
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What major economic problems and consequences plagued the West during the 1970s? How did the U.S., Europe, and the Soviet Union each attempt to resolve these problems? Which country or policies had the greatest success and why?
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define the following term:
Timothy Leary and LSD
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Would it be accurate to say that all, or at least most, of the popular culture of this period was Postmodern? Explain.
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define the following term:
permissive society
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Between 1965 and 1985, did new technologies and new scientific discoveries do more to benefit or to harm the planet and its inhabitants? Explain.
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define the following term:
University of Nanterre, 1968
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Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique
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Lech Walesa and Solidarity
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define the following term:
the Prague Spring
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France's François Mitterrand
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the Berlin Wall
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define the following term:
Pierre Trudeau
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Willy Brandt and Ostpolitik
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the United States and Vietnam
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Falklands Islands
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Walter Ulbricht and Erich Honecker
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Richard Nixon's "southern strategy"
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Watergate
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Ayatollah Khomeini and American hostages
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Margaret Thatcher
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the "Reagan revolution" and "supply-side economics"
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stagflation
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Thatcherism
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the European Community/EC
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define the following term:
the Vietcong
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define the following term:
feminism
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domino theory
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Grace Hopper and COBOL
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Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach
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Green parties
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Antiballistic Missile Treaty (1972)
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define the following term:
"peace and love"
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Allen Kaprow and "happenings"
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define the following term:
poststructuralism (deconstructionism)
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"evil empire"
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define the following term:
Postmodernism
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define the following term:
Helsinki Accords (1975)
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Mao Zedong and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
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the "four olds" and "permanent revolution" and the Red Guards
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define the following term:
Nixon and Zedong's "strategic relationship"
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"equivalence"
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define the following term:
Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Chernobyl, 1986
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define the following term:
E.F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful
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define the following term:
détente
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define the following term:
Michel Foucault
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define the following term:
"mass sports"
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In 1966, ____ was founded, with a goal of bringing "women into full participation in the mainstream of American society.

A)Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
B)the sexual revolution
C)the feminist movement
D)the Feminine Mystique
E)National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Which nation took the initial lead in the sexual revolution of the 1960s?

A)the United States
B)France
C)Italy
D)Sweden
E)the Soviet Union
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Student radicalism in the 1960s was motivated by all of these reasons EXCEPT

A)the Vietnam War.
B)Western society's growing materialism.
C)fear of becoming a cog in Western society's bureaucracies.
D)desire for more democratic decision-making within universities.
E)demand for sexual freedom on campuses.
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After his election as first secretary of the Communist party in Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubcek introduced reforms promoting

A)freedom of speech and the press.
B)free access to Western television shows, music and art.
C)increased secret police activities.
D)bans on travel abroad.
E)censorship of all media.
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define the following term:
rap and Grandmaster Flash
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Who was the West German chancellor whose policy of Ostpolitik improved relations with East Germany?

A)Willy Brandt
B)Konrad Adenauer
C)Helmut Kohl
D)Helmut Schmidt
E)Walter Ulbricht
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Which period marked the zenith of European economic growth?

A)1789 to 1815
B)1851 to 1914
C)1921 to 1929
D)1945 to 1965
E)1973 to 1985
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What best describes the Soviet Union under Leonid Brezhnev?

A)It was completely shut off from Western influences.
B)It stressed worker incentives and increased efficiency in industrial production.
C)It saw heavy industry decline with improvement in agriculture.
D)It threatened to go to war against the People's Republic of China.
E)It had reached parity with the U.S. in nuclear arms, and it allowed some access to Western music and art.
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What was true about Playboy magazine when it first launched in the 1950s?

A)It had no nudity.
B)It featured images but very little text.
C)It encouraged men to spice up their married sex lives.
D)It encouraged men to find sexual satisfaction outside their marriages.
E)It was banned in its first year.
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How did some Europeans react to student protests there?

A)They detested what they saw as the lawlessness of the privileged.
B)They blamed student radicals for large numbers of deaths during protests in 1968.
C)They argued that even students within the antiwar movement began to have doubts about their actions.
D)They wanted to see the full police powers of the states of Europe brought down upon the protesters.
E)They demanded that universities withdraw their funding from student protestors.
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What was a provision of the Brezhnev Doctrine?

A)The Soviet Union promised to clean up its international reputation.
B)The Soviets attempted to roll back capitalism everywhere.
C)More political freedoms were granted at home.
D)The Eastern bloc countries were set free from Moscow's control.
E)The Soviets declared the right of intervention if a socialist state was threatened.
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All of these statements about Margaret Thatcher are true EXCEPT

A)she was the first female British prime minister.
B)she pledged to increase social welfare programs.
C)she was nicknamed the "Iron Lady."
D)she broke the power of labor unions in England.
E)she implemented economic programs that aided parts of England while others suffered.
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East German leader Erich Honecker is best known for

A)ordering the construction of  the Berlin Wall in 1961.
B)establishing a virtual dictatorship by using the Stasi or secret police in the 1970s and 1980s.
C)endorsing the political unification of West and East Germany in the late 1980s.
D)leading an unsuccessful independence movement from the Soviet Union in 1953.
E)dismantling the Berlin Wall.
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A popular slogan of the youth movement of the 1960s was

A)"The Times They Are A Changin'"
B)"Life's a beach."
C)"Dump Nixon"
D)"Make Love, Not War."
E)"We are the flower children."
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What is true about the Solidarity movement in Poland?

A)It was temporarily crushed by General Lech Walesa in 1981.
B)It failed to gain massive support due to stiff opposition from the conservative Catholic church.
C)It was formed by Wladyslaw Gomulka in 1956.
D)It lacked solidarity and quickly disintegrated and disappeared in 1980.
E)It was outlawed in 1981 and its leaders arrested.
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What is true of the "Prague Spring" in Czechoslovakia?

A)It permanently ended communism.
B)It successfully established a long-lasting democratic government.
C)It was shortly brought to an end by the Red Army.
D)It received support and sympathy from East Germany and Romania.
E)It had the support of Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Mitterrand improved conditions for workers in France by

A)increasing the minimum wage.
B)decreasing costly social benefits.
C)lowering taxes nationwide.
D)nationalizing the steel industry.
E)guaranteeing all workers four weeks of paid vacation.
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College and university students in the 1960s opposed all of these conditions in higher education EXCEPT

A)declining enrollments.
B)lack of relevant educational content.
C)crowded classrooms.
D)authoritarian administrators.
E)inattentive professors.
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According to the ____ embraced by President Johnson and his policymakers, if Vietnam fell to the communists, other Asian countries would also fall.

A)Vietnamization policy
B)containment policy
C)troop escalation theory
D)domino theory
E)State Protection Authority Program
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In The Feminine Mystique, ____ argued that women in the 1950s were kept from reaching their full human potential.

A)Rachel Carson
B)Betty Ford
C)Simone de Beauvoir
D)Kathleen Windsor
E)Betty Friedan
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Identify and discuss the causes and consequences of the student rebellions of the 1960s and 1970s.
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What led to the post-World War II feminist movement? What were its goals?
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Were the ongoing processes of globalization doing more to benefit the interests of the few or the many? Be sure to provide evidence from the chapter for the answer.
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Would "Americanization" be the proper word to use when describing the popular culture of the Western world since World War II? Why and/or why not? Be specific.
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Taking into consideration the entire spectrum of human affairs, what was Western Civilization's greatest challenge between 1965 and 1985? Why do you think this was more challenging than other important issues of the day?
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Compare and contrast the American war in Vietnam and the Soviet Union's conflict in Afghanistan. In what ways were they similar? In what ways were they markedly different?
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What major economic problems and consequences plagued the West during the 1970s? How did the U.S., Europe, and the Soviet Union each attempt to resolve these problems? Which country or policies had the greatest success and why?
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Between 1965 and 1985, did new technologies and new scientific discoveries do more to benefit or to harm the planet and its inhabitants? Explain.
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University of Nanterre, 1968
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the United States and Vietnam
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Watergate
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Margaret Thatcher
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stagflation
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the European Community/EC
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the Vietcong
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Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach
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Antiballistic Missile Treaty (1972)
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"peace and love"
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Postmodernism
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Mao Zedong and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
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"equivalence"
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Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Chernobyl, 1986
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E.F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful
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define the following term:
détente
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Michel Foucault
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"mass sports"
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In 1966, ____ was founded, with a goal of bringing "women into full participation in the mainstream of American society.

A)Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
B)the sexual revolution
C)the feminist movement
D)the Feminine Mystique
E)National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Which nation took the initial lead in the sexual revolution of the 1960s?

A)the United States
B)France
C)Italy
D)Sweden
E)the Soviet Union
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Student radicalism in the 1960s was motivated by all of these reasons EXCEPT

A)the Vietnam War.
B)Western society's growing materialism.
C)fear of becoming a cog in Western society's bureaucracies.
D)desire for more democratic decision-making within universities.
E)demand for sexual freedom on campuses.
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After his election as first secretary of the Communist party in Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubcek introduced reforms promoting

A)freedom of speech and the press.
B)free access to Western television shows, music and art.
C)increased secret police activities.
D)bans on travel abroad.
E)censorship of all media.
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66
Who was the West German chancellor whose policy of Ostpolitik improved relations with East Germany?

A)Willy Brandt
B)Konrad Adenauer
C)Helmut Kohl
D)Helmut Schmidt
E)Walter Ulbricht
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Which period marked the zenith of European economic growth?

A)1789 to 1815
B)1851 to 1914
C)1921 to 1929
D)1945 to 1965
E)1973 to 1985
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What best describes the Soviet Union under Leonid Brezhnev?

A)It was completely shut off from Western influences.
B)It stressed worker incentives and increased efficiency in industrial production.
C)It saw heavy industry decline with improvement in agriculture.
D)It threatened to go to war against the People's Republic of China.
E)It had reached parity with the U.S. in nuclear arms, and it allowed some access to Western music and art.
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69
What was true about Playboy magazine when it first launched in the 1950s?

A)It had no nudity.
B)It featured images but very little text.
C)It encouraged men to spice up their married sex lives.
D)It encouraged men to find sexual satisfaction outside their marriages.
E)It was banned in its first year.
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70
How did some Europeans react to student protests there?

A)They detested what they saw as the lawlessness of the privileged.
B)They blamed student radicals for large numbers of deaths during protests in 1968.
C)They argued that even students within the antiwar movement began to have doubts about their actions.
D)They wanted to see the full police powers of the states of Europe brought down upon the protesters.
E)They demanded that universities withdraw their funding from student protestors.
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71
What was a provision of the Brezhnev Doctrine?

A)The Soviet Union promised to clean up its international reputation.
B)The Soviets attempted to roll back capitalism everywhere.
C)More political freedoms were granted at home.
D)The Eastern bloc countries were set free from Moscow's control.
E)The Soviets declared the right of intervention if a socialist state was threatened.
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72
All of these statements about Margaret Thatcher are true EXCEPT

A)she was the first female British prime minister.
B)she pledged to increase social welfare programs.
C)she was nicknamed the "Iron Lady."
D)she broke the power of labor unions in England.
E)she implemented economic programs that aided parts of England while others suffered.
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73
East German leader Erich Honecker is best known for

A)ordering the construction of  the Berlin Wall in 1961.
B)establishing a virtual dictatorship by using the Stasi or secret police in the 1970s and 1980s.
C)endorsing the political unification of West and East Germany in the late 1980s.
D)leading an unsuccessful independence movement from the Soviet Union in 1953.
E)dismantling the Berlin Wall.
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74
A popular slogan of the youth movement of the 1960s was

A)"The Times They Are A Changin'"
B)"Life's a beach."
C)"Dump Nixon"
D)"Make Love, Not War."
E)"We are the flower children."
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75
What is true about the Solidarity movement in Poland?

A)It was temporarily crushed by General Lech Walesa in 1981.
B)It failed to gain massive support due to stiff opposition from the conservative Catholic church.
C)It was formed by Wladyslaw Gomulka in 1956.
D)It lacked solidarity and quickly disintegrated and disappeared in 1980.
E)It was outlawed in 1981 and its leaders arrested.
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What is true of the "Prague Spring" in Czechoslovakia?

A)It permanently ended communism.
B)It successfully established a long-lasting democratic government.
C)It was shortly brought to an end by the Red Army.
D)It received support and sympathy from East Germany and Romania.
E)It had the support of Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Mitterrand improved conditions for workers in France by

A)increasing the minimum wage.
B)decreasing costly social benefits.
C)lowering taxes nationwide.
D)nationalizing the steel industry.
E)guaranteeing all workers four weeks of paid vacation.
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College and university students in the 1960s opposed all of these conditions in higher education EXCEPT

A)declining enrollments.
B)lack of relevant educational content.
C)crowded classrooms.
D)authoritarian administrators.
E)inattentive professors.
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According to the ____ embraced by President Johnson and his policymakers, if Vietnam fell to the communists, other Asian countries would also fall.

A)Vietnamization policy
B)containment policy
C)troop escalation theory
D)domino theory
E)State Protection Authority Program
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In The Feminine Mystique, ____ argued that women in the 1950s were kept from reaching their full human potential.

A)Rachel Carson
B)Betty Ford
C)Simone de Beauvoir
D)Kathleen Windsor
E)Betty Friedan
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