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1
The chapter introduction tells the story of San Diego's Horton Plaza to make the point that:
A)malls like Horton Plaza caused the decline of downtown business districts.
B)Ronald Reagan's successful Presidential campaign focused on California-style shopping malls.
C)religious activists began to relocate Sunday services from traditional churches to the new retail malls.
D)malls, as centers of consumer culture, symbolized the private quest for personal fulfillment typical of the 1980s.
2
The conservative rebellion drew upon a religious revival that:
A)affected Catholics as well as Protestants.
B)reflected rural ignorance about sophisticated modem technology.
C)stressed the rights of individuals to make social and economic choices free of government regulation.
D)opposed the Presidential candidacy of the divorced movie actor, Ronald Reagan.
3
The media:
A)refused to have any interaction with the emerging faction of religious conservatives.
B)forced the film industry to hold strictly to the production code of the 1930s.
C)became a battleground on which, according to conservatives, the liberal establishment had pervasively imprinted its values.
D)was the originating force behind People for the American Way, a lobbying group that supported the Moral Majority.
4
Each of the following was an example of the good fortune Reagan received during his first administration EXCEPT:
A)the deaths of three aging Soviet leaders further weakened the Soviet economy as well as the nation's influence abroad.
B)Vice President Bush was able to assist the president with many of the day-to-day duties of his position.
C)the OPEC nations quarreled among themselves and consequently lowered oil prices, easing the burden on the American economy.
D)the 1981 assassination attempt on him left him with a chest wound that was not life-threatening.
5
President Reagan's two major goals upon entering office were:
A)to reduce the role of the president and to establish peace in the Middle East.
B)to reestablish the prestige of the presidency and to weaken big government.
C)to protect the rights of minorities and to balance the federal budget.
D)to reduce the role of the federal government and to persuade state governments to fund the New Deal/Great Society agencies that had been supported by the federal government.
6
Demonstrating a desire to curb the power of organized labor, the Reagan administration took a hard line against an illegal strike by:
A)the Teamsters.
B)air traffic controllers.
C)FBl agents.
D)the Labor Department.
7
What is meant by "supply-side economics"-the new Reagan approach to economic policy in the early 1980s?
A)the attempt to increase domestic oil supplies
B)cutting back welfare and other programs for the poor to force them to supply their own needs
C)encouraging, through tax cuts, private-sector investment that would create new jobs, thus promoting economic growth and increasing net tax revenues
D)keeping interest rates high to increase the money supply
8
Reagan's defense spending:
A)was intended to allow the U. S. to gain the military strength necessary to respond unilaterally to the threat of communism anywhere in the world.
B)reduced the spending on the military to its lowest level since the Eisenhower administration.
C)was used, in conjunction with supply-side economics, to balance the budget.
D)was focused solely on building up the nation's nuclear arsenal.
9
The Iran-contra connection:
A)was run primarily by the Secretaries of Defense and State in the Reagan administration.
B)used funds gained by selling arms to the Iranians to circumvent the Boland Amendment.
C)was directed with full knowledge by President Reagan.
D)was exposed by an Army officer named Oliver North.
10
Improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union were caused by:
A)Reagan's willingness to reduce spending on the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
B)the weak economy of the Soviets, caused at least in part by Reagan's acceleration of the arms race.
C)Gorbachev's willingness to reduce the Soviet military presence in Europe.
D)the victory of the Soviet union in Afghanistan.
11
The text suggests that Reagan's second term was beset by problems that stemmed from two characteristic aspects of his administration:
A)awkwardness with the media and hatred of his enemies.
B)anti-communism and a hands-off management style.
C)religious conservatism and ignorance about the Middle East.
D)militarism and Congressional opposition.
12
The Reagan and Bush administrations sent American forces abroad in all of the following cases EXCEPT:
A)to a Caribbean island to protect Americans and topple a leftist government.
B)to Beirut to mediate between religious and political sects.
C)to Nicaragua to fight alongside the contra rebels.
D)to the Persian Gulf to expel Iraqis from Kuwait.
13
Each of the following was a part of the end of the Cold War EXCEPT:
A)the tearing down of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
B)the fall of Communist dictators from power in Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia.
C)the splintering of the Soviet Union in 1991.
D)President Bush's willingness to condemn the Chinese government for its attacks on student dissidents in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
14
Which of the following happened during Operation Desert Storm?
A)The United States prevented Saddam Hussein from practicing ecoterrorism.
B)The United States needed months to subdue the Iraqi Republican Guards.
C)The United States liberated the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
D)The United Nations alliance destroyed Iraq within 100 hours, predominantly through the use of air attacks.
15
Which statement best explains Bill Clinton's victory in 1992?
A)As a southerner and liberal, Clinton rebuilt the traditional Democratic coalition and won a solid majority of both popular and electoral votes.
B)Voters, in an upbeat mood, rejected the sour criticisms of Bush and Perot and embraced Clinton's optimistic vision for change.
C)Worried about growing instability around the world, voters opted for the candidate with experience in foreign affairs.
D)Many one-time supporters of President Bush voted against him this time on either ideological or economic grounds.







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