Deck 40: The Resurgence of Conservatism,1980-1992
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Deck 40: The Resurgence of Conservatism,1980-1992
1
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter
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Mikhail Gorbachev
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Irving Kristol
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Clarence Thomas
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Edward Kennedy
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Sandra Day O'Connor
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Jerry Falwell
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Margaret Thatcher
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Walter Mondale
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Norman Schwartzkopf
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Boris Yeltsin
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12
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"supply-side" economics
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13
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Jesse Jackson
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Michael Dukakis
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Anita Hill
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Saddam Hussein
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Geraldine Ferraro
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George Herbert Walker Bush
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19
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Ronald Reagan
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20
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Norman Podhoretz
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21
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Sandinistas
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22
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pro-choice/pro-life
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Chappaquiddick
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24
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religious right
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25
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"ABC" movement
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Grenada
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New Right
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28
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"boll weevils"
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29
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Glasnost
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30
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Reaganomics
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31
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Strategic Defense Initiative ("Star Wars")
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32
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Old Right
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33
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Contras
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34
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identity politics
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Perestroika
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36
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ethnic cleansing
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37
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Intermediate-Range Nuclear Force (INF)
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38
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rainbow coalition
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39
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yuppies
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40
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Iran-Contra Affair
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41
COMPLETION
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____ Israel
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42
COMPLETION
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____ Persian Gulf
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43
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Moral Majority
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44
COMPLETION
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____ Red Sea
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45
In the 1980 national elections
A) Edward Kennedy challenged incumbent President Carter for the nomination of the Democratic party.
B) although Ronald Reagan won the presidency, both houses of Congress still had Democratic party majorities.
C) third-party candidate John Anderson won three states and seventeen Electoral College votes.
D) Ronald Reagan won the presidency by the closest margin since the Kennedy-Nixon election of 1960.
E) Reagan led Republicans to majorities in both houses of Congress.
A) Edward Kennedy challenged incumbent President Carter for the nomination of the Democratic party.
B) although Ronald Reagan won the presidency, both houses of Congress still had Democratic party majorities.
C) third-party candidate John Anderson won three states and seventeen Electoral College votes.
D) Ronald Reagan won the presidency by the closest margin since the Kennedy-Nixon election of 1960.
E) Reagan led Republicans to majorities in both houses of Congress.
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46
COMPLETION
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____ Jordan
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47
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"gender gap"
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48
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Operation Desert Storm
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49
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Solidarity Movement
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50
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Roe v.Wade
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51
COMPLETION
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____ Iran
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COMPLETION
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____ Syria
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53
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Webster v.Reproductive Health Services
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54
COMPLETION
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____ Saudi Arabia
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55
COMPLETION
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____ Iraq
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56
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Americans With Disabilities Act
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57
Liberal Democrats complained that Jimmy Carter
A) had failed to control inflation.
B) negotiated the Panama Canal Treaty.
C) had not aggressively pursued civil rights.
D) failed to rescue the hostages in Iran.
E) had removed regulatory controls from major industries.
A) had failed to control inflation.
B) negotiated the Panama Canal Treaty.
C) had not aggressively pursued civil rights.
D) failed to rescue the hostages in Iran.
E) had removed regulatory controls from major industries.
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58
COMPLETION
Locate the following places by reference number on the map:

____ Lebanon
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59
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Planned Parenthood v.Casey
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60
COMPLETION
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____ Kuwait
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61
The New Right movement that helped to elect Ronald Reagan was spearheaded by
A) fiscal conservatives.
B) evangelical Christians.
C) gold-standard advocates.
D) midwesterners.
E) neoconservatives.
A) fiscal conservatives.
B) evangelical Christians.
C) gold-standard advocates.
D) midwesterners.
E) neoconservatives.
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62
Besides cutting the federal budget,Reagan's other main domestic initiative when he took office was
A) developing new programs to aid business.
B) expanding federally funded social programs.
C) making substantial reductions in marginal tax rates over a period of three years.
D) privatizing the Social Security system.
E) eliminating government regulation of food and drugs.
A) developing new programs to aid business.
B) expanding federally funded social programs.
C) making substantial reductions in marginal tax rates over a period of three years.
D) privatizing the Social Security system.
E) eliminating government regulation of food and drugs.
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63
Conservative Democrats who helped Ronald Reagan to pass his budget and tax-cutting legislation were called
A) blue dogs.
B) sagebrush rebels.
C) scalawags.
D) neoconservatives.
E) boll weevils.
A) blue dogs.
B) sagebrush rebels.
C) scalawags.
D) neoconservatives.
E) boll weevils.
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64
President Ronald Reagan and the new British prime minister,Margaret Thatcher,shared all of the following goals except
A) limiting the role of government, especially in regulating business.
B) shrinking the power of labor unions.
C) strengthening the Anglo-American alliance.
D) enhancing the role of religion in public life.
E) promoting a muscular foreign policy, especially against the Soviet Union.
A) limiting the role of government, especially in regulating business.
B) shrinking the power of labor unions.
C) strengthening the Anglo-American alliance.
D) enhancing the role of religion in public life.
E) promoting a muscular foreign policy, especially against the Soviet Union.
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65
In the 1980s,for the first time in the twentieth century
A) income gaps widened between the richest and the poorest Americans.
B) middle-class incomes rose.
C) the poor made economic gains.
D) the economy was uniformly healthy.
E) the majority of Americans were middle class.
A) income gaps widened between the richest and the poorest Americans.
B) middle-class incomes rose.
C) the poor made economic gains.
D) the economy was uniformly healthy.
E) the majority of Americans were middle class.
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66
Which of these is NOT a true statement about yuppies?
A) "Yuppies" was a nickname for young, urban professionals in the 1980s.
B) Yuppies symbolized the new income stratification in America.
C) Yuppies were known for their materialism and conspicuous consumption.
D) Yuppies showcased the pursuit of wealth that symbolized the 1980s.
E) Yuppies represented a large group of working Americans.
A) "Yuppies" was a nickname for young, urban professionals in the 1980s.
B) Yuppies symbolized the new income stratification in America.
C) Yuppies were known for their materialism and conspicuous consumption.
D) Yuppies showcased the pursuit of wealth that symbolized the 1980s.
E) Yuppies represented a large group of working Americans.
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67
To President Reagan,"the focus of evil in the modern world" was
A) anti-American terrorists.
B) the federal bureaucracy.
C) political liberalism.
D) the Soviet Union.
E) Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
A) anti-American terrorists.
B) the federal bureaucracy.
C) political liberalism.
D) the Soviet Union.
E) Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
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68
Edward Kennedy's campaign to take the presidential nomination away from Jimmy Carter in 1980 was handicapped by
A) his poor performance as a senator.
B) a growing dislike for the Kennedys.
C) Carter's popularity.
D) lingering suspicions about his involvement in an automobile accident in which a young woman was killed.
E) his inability to reach beyond New England.
A) his poor performance as a senator.
B) a growing dislike for the Kennedys.
C) Carter's popularity.
D) lingering suspicions about his involvement in an automobile accident in which a young woman was killed.
E) his inability to reach beyond New England.
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69
Ronald Reagan's essential domestic goal as president was to
A) cut back on military expenditures.
B) remove government interference in people's private lives in such areas as abortion and pornography.
C) dismantle the welfare state and shrink the size of the federal government.
D) transfer welfare programs to the states.
E) reform public education.
A) cut back on military expenditures.
B) remove government interference in people's private lives in such areas as abortion and pornography.
C) dismantle the welfare state and shrink the size of the federal government.
D) transfer welfare programs to the states.
E) reform public education.
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70
Ronald Reagan began to abandon his liberal New Deal political philosophy and to espouse a conservative,antigovernment line
A) after being elected governor of California.
B) during World War II.
C) when he discovered communist infiltration in Hollywood.
D) when he became a wealthy movie star.
E) when he became a spokesman for General Electric.
A) after being elected governor of California.
B) during World War II.
C) when he discovered communist infiltration in Hollywood.
D) when he became a wealthy movie star.
E) when he became a spokesman for General Electric.
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71
The first results of Reagan's supply-side economics in 1982 were a(n)
A) sharp recession and rise in unemployment.
B) reduced federal deficit.
C) expansion of international trade.
D) economic boom.
E) wave of new business investment.
A) sharp recession and rise in unemployment.
B) reduced federal deficit.
C) expansion of international trade.
D) economic boom.
E) wave of new business investment.
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72
Before being elected president,Ronald Reagan's experience in elected public office had been as
A) senator from California.
B) governor of California.
C) Orange County, California, supervisor.
D) governor of Nevada.
E) Washington lobbyist for General Electric.
A) senator from California.
B) governor of California.
C) Orange County, California, supervisor.
D) governor of Nevada.
E) Washington lobbyist for General Electric.
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73
Which of the these social issues was not an important concern that the New Right hoped to constrict or eliminate through legal action?
A) Divorce
B) Pornography
C) Homosexuality
D) Abortion
E) Affirmative action
A) Divorce
B) Pornography
C) Homosexuality
D) Abortion
E) Affirmative action
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74
Ronald Reagan's supply side economic advisers assured him that the combination of budgetary discipline and tax reduction would do all of the following except
A) stimulate new investment.
B) produce a recession-proof economy.
C) boost productivity.
D) foster dramatic economic growth.
E) balance the budget.
A) stimulate new investment.
B) produce a recession-proof economy.
C) boost productivity.
D) foster dramatic economic growth.
E) balance the budget.
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75
The neoconservatives of the 1980s believed in all of the following except
A) free-market capitalism.
B) détente with the Soviet Union.
C) a return to traditional values and the centrality of the family.
D) fewer government restraints on the economy.
E) strengthening the white working class.
A) free-market capitalism.
B) détente with the Soviet Union.
C) a return to traditional values and the centrality of the family.
D) fewer government restraints on the economy.
E) strengthening the white working class.
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76
The strong tax revolt against extensive government programs and spending was spurred by the passage of Proposition 13 that severely limited property taxes in
A) Arizona.
B) Wisconsin.
C) New Hampshire.
D) California.
E) Oregon.
A) Arizona.
B) Wisconsin.
C) New Hampshire.
D) California.
E) Oregon.
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77
Ronald Reagan was similar to Franklin D.Roosevelt in that both men
A) disliked big business.
B) championed the common man against vast, impersonal menaces.
C) were raised in wealthy families.
D) favored social engineering by the government.
E) had run for vice president before being elected president.
A) disliked big business.
B) championed the common man against vast, impersonal menaces.
C) were raised in wealthy families.
D) favored social engineering by the government.
E) had run for vice president before being elected president.
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78
One consequence of the record-high deficits and high interest rates of the 1980s was
A) lower energy costs.
B) growing productivity in manufacturing.
C) a soaring value for the dollar.
D) a general demand to raise taxes.
E) new capital investment.
A) lower energy costs.
B) growing productivity in manufacturing.
C) a soaring value for the dollar.
D) a general demand to raise taxes.
E) new capital investment.
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79
In contrast to the Old Right,many New Right activists of the 1980s were most concerned about
A) cultural and social issues.
B) laissez-faire economics.
C) foreign policy.
D) the environment.
E) separation of church and state.
A) cultural and social issues.
B) laissez-faire economics.
C) foreign policy.
D) the environment.
E) separation of church and state.
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80
Despite his failure in the White House,President Jimmy Carter earned widespread admiration in his post-presidential years for his
A) foreign policy speeches.
B) political influence in the Democratic party.
C) humanitarian and human rights activities.
D) advocacy of women's rights.
E) discovery of hundreds of new uses for peanuts.
A) foreign policy speeches.
B) political influence in the Democratic party.
C) humanitarian and human rights activities.
D) advocacy of women's rights.
E) discovery of hundreds of new uses for peanuts.
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