Deck 39: The Stalemated Seventies,1968-1980
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Deck 39: The Stalemated Seventies,1968-1980
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Rachel Carson
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Mohammed Reza Pahlevi (Shah of Iran)
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Gerald Ford
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Warren Burger
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Spiro Agnew
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Menachem Begin
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Phyllis Schlafly
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affirmative action
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Thomas Eagleton
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impoundment
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11
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Richard Nixon
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12
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détente
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Thurgood Marshall
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Leonid Brezhnev
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George McGovern
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"silent majority"
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Anwar Sadat
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Henry Kissinger
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Jimmy Carter
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John Dean III
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21
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Anti-Ballistic Missiles (ABM)
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22
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Kent State killings
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23
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Miranda decision/Miranda warnings
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second-wave feminism
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Philadelphia Plan
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My Lai massacre
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Pentagon Papers
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energy crisis
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Clean Air Act
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Silent Spring
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Cambodian incursion
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Nixon Doctrine
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33
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Griswold v.Connecticut
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34
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War Powers Act
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revenue sharing
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Vietnamization
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Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)
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38
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executive privilege
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39
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Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT)
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40
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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United States v.Wheeler
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42
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National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
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Camp David agreement
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Bakke case
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46
The poor economic performance of the 1970s brought an abrupt end to
A) American reliance on Middle Eastern oil.
B) the Social Security and Medicare programs for the elderly.
C) the increases in military spending of the 1960s.
D) the liberal dream that affluent American could spend its way to social justice.
E) reliance on the dollar as a stable international currency.
A) American reliance on Middle Eastern oil.
B) the Social Security and Medicare programs for the elderly.
C) the increases in military spending of the 1960s.
D) the liberal dream that affluent American could spend its way to social justice.
E) reliance on the dollar as a stable international currency.
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47
One reason for the end of the postwar economic boom in the 1970s was
A) the entry of large numbers of women in the workforce.
B) the Arab oil embargo.
C) a decline in technological innovation.
D) a lack of government safety and health regulations.
E) a drastic decline in worker productivity.
A) the entry of large numbers of women in the workforce.
B) the Arab oil embargo.
C) a decline in technological innovation.
D) a lack of government safety and health regulations.
E) a drastic decline in worker productivity.
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48
Lyndon Johnson's insistence on fighting the Vietnam War and funding the Great Society without a tax increase to pay for them led to
A) a drastic inflation of prices in the 1970s.
B) a decline in the competitive advantage of American business.
C) severe cutbacks in the size of the federal government.
D) a taxpayer revolt.
E) a growing reliance on overseas trade to sustain the American economy.
A) a drastic inflation of prices in the 1970s.
B) a decline in the competitive advantage of American business.
C) severe cutbacks in the size of the federal government.
D) a taxpayer revolt.
E) a growing reliance on overseas trade to sustain the American economy.
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49
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OPEC
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50
Although the median income of American families stagnated from 1970s to 1990,the reason it didn't decline was
A) people logged more hours.
B) people were paid at a higher rate.
C) wives' wages maintained the family income.
D) people had fewer children.
E) All of these
A) people logged more hours.
B) people were paid at a higher rate.
C) wives' wages maintained the family income.
D) people had fewer children.
E) All of these
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51
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Wounded Knee
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52
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Watergate scandal
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Roe v.Wade
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54
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Twenty-Fifth amendment
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Helsinki accords
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56
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Saturday Night Massacre
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57
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CREEP
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58
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Title IX
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SALT II treaty
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60
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Iranian hostage crisis
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61
The Supreme Court's Miranda and Escobedo decisions came under sharp attack from many conservatives because they
A) prohibited any official recognition of religion in public education.
B) guaranteed the rights of criminal suspects against mistreatment by the police.
C) overturned laws prohibiting unnatural sexual acts.
D) upheld laws requiring busing to achieve racial balance in public schools.
E) upheld laws prohibiting private property owners from polluting rivers and lakes.
A) prohibited any official recognition of religion in public education.
B) guaranteed the rights of criminal suspects against mistreatment by the police.
C) overturned laws prohibiting unnatural sexual acts.
D) upheld laws requiring busing to achieve racial balance in public schools.
E) upheld laws prohibiting private property owners from polluting rivers and lakes.
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62
Richard Nixon's Philadelphia Plan
A) was a direct attack on affirmative action.
B) aimed at giving direct economic assistance to business.
C) attempted to counter the Supreme Court's opposition to affirmative action.
D) required construction trade unions to establish timetables and goals for hiring black apprentices.
E) aimed to renovate inner cities like those in Philadelphia.
A) was a direct attack on affirmative action.
B) aimed at giving direct economic assistance to business.
C) attempted to counter the Supreme Court's opposition to affirmative action.
D) required construction trade unions to establish timetables and goals for hiring black apprentices.
E) aimed to renovate inner cities like those in Philadelphia.
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63
Perhaps Richard Nixon's most valuable asset as he began his presidency in 1969 was his
A) naturally conciliatory manner.
B) inclination to try to work openly with antiwar liberals to halt the Vietnam War.
C) close connection with former President Eisenhower.
D) clear mandate from the public as a result of his 1968 election victory.
E) expertise in foreign affairs.
A) naturally conciliatory manner.
B) inclination to try to work openly with antiwar liberals to halt the Vietnam War.
C) close connection with former President Eisenhower.
D) clear mandate from the public as a result of his 1968 election victory.
E) expertise in foreign affairs.
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64
President Nixon's policy of Vietnamization of the war in Vietnam called for
A) a gradual handover of the ground war to the South Vietnamese.
B) a full-scale conventional invasion of North Vietnam.
C) reorganization of the American army in Vietnam into antiguerrilla units.
D) an end to all American military and economic aid to South Vietnam.
E) a de-emphasis on military assaults in favor of Vietnamese social reform.
A) a gradual handover of the ground war to the South Vietnamese.
B) a full-scale conventional invasion of North Vietnam.
C) reorganization of the American army in Vietnam into antiguerrilla units.
D) an end to all American military and economic aid to South Vietnam.
E) a de-emphasis on military assaults in favor of Vietnamese social reform.
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65
Richard Nixon's Vietnam policy included all of the following except
A) Vietnamization.
B) extension of the war to Cambodia.
C) massive bombing campaigns in Vietnam.
D) increased American troop commitments.
E) creating a draft lottery and reducing draft calls.
A) Vietnamization.
B) extension of the war to Cambodia.
C) massive bombing campaigns in Vietnam.
D) increased American troop commitments.
E) creating a draft lottery and reducing draft calls.
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66
Richard Nixon's policy of détente
A) was designed to improve relations between the Soviet Union and China.
B) was aimed at ending the division of Germany and Korea.
C) was a failure.
D) found support in the Democratic party but not the Republican party.
E) ushered in an era of relaxed tensions between the United States and the two leading communist powers, China and the Soviet Union.
A) was designed to improve relations between the Soviet Union and China.
B) was aimed at ending the division of Germany and Korea.
C) was a failure.
D) found support in the Democratic party but not the Republican party.
E) ushered in an era of relaxed tensions between the United States and the two leading communist powers, China and the Soviet Union.
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67
The Nixon Doctrine proclaimed that
A) America's Asian allies would have to fight their wars without large numbers of American troops.
B) the United States would supply only economic aid to its allies.
C) the United would make détente with the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China its highest diplomatic priority.
D) all American allies must commit troops to fight communism if necessary.
E) the United States would maintain naval and air bases in East Asia but not send ground troops to fight on the Asian mainland.
A) America's Asian allies would have to fight their wars without large numbers of American troops.
B) the United States would supply only economic aid to its allies.
C) the United would make détente with the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China its highest diplomatic priority.
D) all American allies must commit troops to fight communism if necessary.
E) the United States would maintain naval and air bases in East Asia but not send ground troops to fight on the Asian mainland.
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68
The Nixon administration still reflected a staunch anticommunist policy when it engaged in covert operations to overthrow the elected leftist government of
A) Cuba.
B) Mexico.
C) China.
D) Chile.
E) Sweden.
A) Cuba.
B) Mexico.
C) China.
D) Chile.
E) Sweden.
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69
In 1971,a group of Vietnam War veterans in the U.S.
A) tossed their medals in front of the Capital building to protest against the war.
B) fought the antiwar movement with a demonstration on behalf of U.S. soldiers.
C) protested the lack of medical care and benefits for returning soldiers.
D) encouraged young men in Times Square, NY, to enlist in the U.S. military.
E) supported expanded roles for women in the military.
A) tossed their medals in front of the Capital building to protest against the war.
B) fought the antiwar movement with a demonstration on behalf of U.S. soldiers.
C) protested the lack of medical care and benefits for returning soldiers.
D) encouraged young men in Times Square, NY, to enlist in the U.S. military.
E) supported expanded roles for women in the military.
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70
The difference between Lyndon Johnson's affirmative action programs and those of Richard Nixon was
A) very small.
B) that Johnson intended his to help groups and Nixon intended his to help individuals.
C) that Nixon's actions applied only to educational opportunities and did nothing for employment, while Johnson's helped both.
D) that Johnson intended to help individuals, but Nixon conferred privileges on groups.
E) that Johnson established quotas and Nixon ended them.
A) very small.
B) that Johnson intended his to help groups and Nixon intended his to help individuals.
C) that Nixon's actions applied only to educational opportunities and did nothing for employment, while Johnson's helped both.
D) that Johnson intended to help individuals, but Nixon conferred privileges on groups.
E) that Johnson established quotas and Nixon ended them.
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71
The American armed forces in Vietnam were composed largely of
A) marines.
B) African Americans.
C) soldiers in their middle and late twenties.
D) the least privileged young Americans.
E) professional career soldiers.
A) marines.
B) African Americans.
C) soldiers in their middle and late twenties.
D) the least privileged young Americans.
E) professional career soldiers.
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72
The Supreme Court,under Chief Justice Earl Warren,outraged religious conservatives in 1962-1963 when it
A) declared a woman's right to an abortion.
B) ruled that prayer and Bible reading in public schools violated the First Amendment.
C) prohibited the display of religious symbols in government buildings.
D) ruled that parochial students could not ride on public school buses.
E) declared that the practice of having congressional chaplains was unconstitutional.
A) declared a woman's right to an abortion.
B) ruled that prayer and Bible reading in public schools violated the First Amendment.
C) prohibited the display of religious symbols in government buildings.
D) ruled that parochial students could not ride on public school buses.
E) declared that the practice of having congressional chaplains was unconstitutional.
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73
The ____ Amendment ____ the voting age to ____.
A) Twenty-Sixth; raised; twenty-one
B) Twenty-Fourth; lowered; eighteen
C) Twenty-Fifth; raised; nineteen
D) Twenty-Sixth; lowered; eighteen
E) Twenty-Sixth; lowered; sixteen
A) Twenty-Sixth; raised; twenty-one
B) Twenty-Fourth; lowered; eighteen
C) Twenty-Fifth; raised; nineteen
D) Twenty-Sixth; lowered; eighteen
E) Twenty-Sixth; lowered; sixteen
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74
Despite his political skills and foreign policy knowledge,Richard Nixon harbored deep and bitter resentments against
A) the conservative, Goldwater wing of the Republican party.
B) women whom he blamed for undermining traditional conservative values.
C) the Communist great powers, China and the Soviet Union, which threatened America.
D) the Catholic Church that be believed looked down on his own Quaker religion.
E) the liberal establishment that had fought him throughout his career.
A) the conservative, Goldwater wing of the Republican party.
B) women whom he blamed for undermining traditional conservative values.
C) the Communist great powers, China and the Soviet Union, which threatened America.
D) the Catholic Church that be believed looked down on his own Quaker religion.
E) the liberal establishment that had fought him throughout his career.
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75
In Griswold v.Connecticut,the Supreme Court upheld a married couple's right to use contraceptives based on
A) the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution.
B) the First Amendment.
C) a right to privacy.
D) Roe v. Wade.
E) the Fifth Amendment.
A) the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution.
B) the First Amendment.
C) a right to privacy.
D) Roe v. Wade.
E) the Fifth Amendment.
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76
President Nixon's 1970 invasion of Cambodia led to
A) a successful suppression of Viet Cong gains in South Vietnam.
B) congressional approval for an expanded war effort.
C) a growing threat from China to enter the war on the side of North Vietnam.
D) dramatic new waves of bitter domestic protest against the war.
E) an end to the secret American bombing campaign against Cambodia.
A) a successful suppression of Viet Cong gains in South Vietnam.
B) congressional approval for an expanded war effort.
C) a growing threat from China to enter the war on the side of North Vietnam.
D) dramatic new waves of bitter domestic protest against the war.
E) an end to the secret American bombing campaign against Cambodia.
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77
Richard Nixon's legislation guaranteeing that Social Security raises would be indexed to guarantee against inflation
A) enabled the Republican party to gain ownership of the Social Security issue over the Democrats.
B) was economically supported by an increase in Social Security taxes.
C) actually contributed to increased inflation in the 1970s.
D) was an exception to Nixon's general hostility to Social Security.
E) further demonstrated Nixon's support for the elderly and hostility to younger people.
A) enabled the Republican party to gain ownership of the Social Security issue over the Democrats.
B) was economically supported by an increase in Social Security taxes.
C) actually contributed to increased inflation in the 1970s.
D) was an exception to Nixon's general hostility to Social Security.
E) further demonstrated Nixon's support for the elderly and hostility to younger people.
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78
The top-secret Pentagon Papers,leaked and published in 1971
A) revealed President Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal.
B) documented the North Vietnamese attack in the Gulf of Tonkin.
C) exposed President Nixon's secret bombing war of Cambodia.
D) was the first the American public knew of the Nixon Doctrine.
E) exposed the deception that had led the United States into the Vietnam War.
A) revealed President Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal.
B) documented the North Vietnamese attack in the Gulf of Tonkin.
C) exposed President Nixon's secret bombing war of Cambodia.
D) was the first the American public knew of the Nixon Doctrine.
E) exposed the deception that had led the United States into the Vietnam War.
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79
President Nixon's chief foreign policy adviser,throughout his administration,was
A) Henry Kissinger.
B) John Dean III.
C) Spiro Agnew.
D) Gerald Ford.
E) Donald Rumsfeld.
A) Henry Kissinger.
B) John Dean III.
C) Spiro Agnew.
D) Gerald Ford.
E) Donald Rumsfeld.
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80
When it came to welfare programs,Richard Nixon
A) sought to exclude African Americans.
B) tried to repeal only food stamps and Medicaid.
C) did little to reduce the poverty rate.
D) did his best to do away with Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs.
E) supported significant expansion in many areas.
A) sought to exclude African Americans.
B) tried to repeal only food stamps and Medicaid.
C) did little to reduce the poverty rate.
D) did his best to do away with Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs.
E) supported significant expansion in many areas.
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