- Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan were similar as presidential candidates in that both
- capitalized on their status as Washington outsiders.
- articulated the American public's desire for less involvement in foreign affairs.
- had solid reputations as legislators reflected through their lengthy service in Congress.
- promised to support measures to increase federal control over numerous domestic matters.
- The foreign policy issue which plagued the presidency of Jimmy Carter was the
- Bay of Pigs invasion.
- loss of American commandos in Somalia.
- Iranian hostage crisis.
- bombing of the United States embassy in Lebanon.
- The Republican Party's "Contract with America" of the 1990s called for all of the following measures EXCEPT
- tougher crime laws.
- increased defense spending.
- lower taxes.
- welfare reform.
- The main reason the United States sent troops to Somalia in 1992 was to
- escort refugees out of Somalia to other countries.
- monitor government elections.
- block drug smuggling to the Western Hemisphere.
- protect deliveries of food and relief supplies to needy Somalis.
- In conducting international affairs, President Ronald Reagan
- favored a more active and assertive role for the United States in opposing communism throughout the world.
- denounced Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost.
- sought to pressure friendly dictatorship governments to enact internal democratic reforms.
- pursued a policy of détente with the Soviet Union, constantly seeking additional arms control agreements.
- The issue President Jimmy Carter called "the moral equivalent of war" was the
- energy shortage.
- Iranian hostage crisis.
- extent of poverty in America.
- sagging economy.

- The message conveyed by the 2002 drawing above was that
- recent Supreme Court rulings have skewed the relationship between national funding of public education and expected performance standards.
- education resources provided by the federal government are being mishandled in many states.
- there exists a growing discrepancy between dollars allocated for education and expectations of teachers and the educational system in America.
- no positive correlation occurs between academic achievement and resources provided for education.
- One of the goals of Reaganomics was to
- outsource United States manufacturing to Asian countries.
- redistribute income to the bottom fifth of wage earners.
- encourage private investment through tax cuts for businesses and the wealthy.
- cut the national debt by reducing the United States nuclear arsenal.
- Which statement best reflects the George W. Bush administration's basic philosophical reconfiguration of American foreign policy regarding international enemies?
- "The United States held both right and responsibility to spread freedom throughout the world not just by example but through military force if necessary."
- "The United States labored to contain its global adversaries, but would not participate in deliberate attack or clandestine activity to topple enemy regimes."
- "The chief role of the United States, in all cases, was to maintain stability and world order, which should always supersede any other international objective."
- "The United States should endeavor to work closely with the United Nations and other global entities to achieve America's goals without taking unilateral military action."
- In response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, President Jimmy Carter did all of the following EXCEPT
- imposed economic sanctions on the Soviet Union.
- withdrew SALT II from consideration by the Senate.
- invoked the SEATO alliance.
- called for a boycott of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.
- One of the concerns over the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 was
- many Americans felt the measure threatened individual privacy rights.
- the law permitted censorship of newspapers as well as television and radio broadcasts.
- membership in subversive organizations, such as the Socialist Party, was banned.
- the measure allowed for an automatic military draft if the President declared a national emergency.
- The executive agency created by the George W. Bush administration was the
- Department of Homeland Security.
- Federal Reserve Board.
- Environmental Protection Agency.
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- Which statement best summarizes how the United States responded to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990?
- "The United States organized an international coalition including countries from the Middle East to liberate Kuwait."
- "After NATO's refusal to lend military support, the United States appealed to its allies outside NATO for assistance."
- "The United States acted unilaterally in Operation Desert Storm."
- "America refused to engage Iraq in any military action, instead working strictly through diplomatic channels to bring resolution."
- The high point of Jimmy Carter's presidency was
- implementation of SALT II despite uproar in Congress concerning the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
- his mediation between Egypt and Israel resulting in the Camp David Accords.
- the direct resolution of the PATCO strike with little adverse effect on consumer airline travel.
- ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
- The 9/11 terrorist attack on New York City in 2001 resulted in all of the followng EXCEPT
- increased security measures at all levels of government for large-scale public access sites and events, such as airports and public entertainment venues.
- rush by American citizens to construct personal fall-out shelters for self and family.
- nativism and public paranoia resulting in isolated horrific acts of pure racism.
- crescendo of American spirit and patriotism, including public moments of silence to honor victims, benefit events to aid survivors and victims' families, and
noticeable display of American flags.
- The most significant increase in immigration during the 1990s came from
- southeast Asia and Latin America.
- Asia and southern Europe.
- the Middle East and the Caribbean.
- Africa and eastern Europe.
- The 2000 presidential election was especially notable because
- character attacks and mud-slinging, relatively minimal since the 1960s, were suddenly common and enthusiastic.
- it was the first time a major political party nominated a female for Vice-President.
- apparent voting irregularities in Florida marred the election outcome which was ultimately determined by the Supreme Court.
- both candidatesDemocrat and Republicanfailed to win their home states.
- Which of the following economic conditions did NOT result under President Ronald Reagan?
- Congress made significant reforms in the nation's tax laws by simplifying tax formulas and reducing taxes.
- The gulf between affluent and poor was widened.
- Social services were significantly reduced as a result of budget cuts.
- The budget deficit narrowed measurably in accordance with Reagan's promise to balance the federal budget.

- According to the illustration, the major focus of President Barack Obama's national health care plan was
- making medical care more affordable for low-income Americans.
- increasing the number of people who have health care.
- assuring quality health care to rural Americans.
- improving the overall standard of medical care in the United States.
- Which statement about the Barack Obama presidency is NOT true?
- "The national unemployment rate dropped below the historic norm."
- "Almost from the outset of Obama's presidency, political party differences were minimized, enabling Congress to work in a nonpartisan manner toward meaningful
national goals."
- "In 2009, Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize based on his advocacy of nuclear nonproliferation and a new look in American international relations, especially in reaching out to the Muslim world."
- "Obama angered many states due to his steep use of executive power to determine immigration policy."
- The 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City most closely mirrored which earlier military engagement in American history?
- General George Washington's crossing of the Delaware.
- Defeat of Texas revolutionaries at the Alamo.
- Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor.
- Attack on USS Maddox by North Vietnamese forces in the Gulf of Tonkin.
- All of the following produced sharp declines in presidential popularity EXCEPT
- Gerald Ford's pardon of former President Richard Nixon for his part in the Watergate scandal.
- the Iran-Contra weapons-for-hostages arrangement, which apparently transpired without White House knowledge during the final years of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
- inability of the Carter administration to solve the prolonged Iranian hostage crisis.
- the bold American military invasion of Panama, ordered by George H. W. Bush, which resulted in the capture of drug-trafficking General Manuel Noriega and installation of a new Panamanian government.
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