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What was Ronald Reagan's missile defense plan called? | Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) or "Star Wars" |
Which scandal involved the Reagan administration's foreign policy? | Iran-Contra |
Which Soviet leader introduced reforms in the Soviet Union? | Mikhail Gorbachev |
Which treaty was made between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev to eliminate intermediate-range nuclear missiles? | INF treaty |
Which event symbolized the fall of communism in eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War? | the fall of the Berlin Wall |
Which event represented student protest against communism in China at the end of the Cold War? | Tiananmen square |
What event was the result of international military action against Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait in 1990? | Persian Gulf War |
Where did Ronald Reagan send U.S. troops to turn back communism in the 1980s? | Grenada |
Where did President George H.W. Bush send supplies and troops in order to end civil war and famine in 1993? | Somalia |
Which term could be used to describe the Justices that presidents Reagan and Bush appointed to the Supreme Court such as William Rehnquist, Sandra Day O'Conner, and Clarence Thomas? | conservative |
What economic policy was implemented by President Reagan? | Supply-side economics |
What were the primary features of Reagan's supply-side economic policies | tax cuts and deregulation |
Cutting taxes to create wealth is an example of which economic theory? | "trickle down" |
What was the primary economic problem under presidents Reagan and Bush during the 1980s and early 1990s? | budget deficits |
What was the coalition of conservative interest groups called that supported Ronald Reagan for president in 1980? | New Right |
Which policy has resulted in more racial and ethnic diversity in colleges and the workplace? | affirmative action |
Which candidate won the presidential election of 1992 by campaigning as a moderate "New Democrat"? | Bill Clinton |
Which third-party candidate influenced the presidential election of 1992? | Ross Perot |
Where did President Clinton send U.S. troops as part of an international effort to stop genocide? | Bosnia |
Which president led the international military action against Saddam Hussein in the Persian Gulf War of 1991? | George H.W. Bush |
Which controversial reform proposed by the Clinton administration failed due to a lack of political support? | national health care plan |
What agreement increased trade by eliminating tariffs and other trade barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico? | North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) |
Which plan for conservative ideas was developed by Congressman Newt Gingrich in 1994? | Contract with America |
On which issue did political disagreements between Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and President Bill Clinton lead to a government shut-down in 1995? | budget battle |
What government program was reformed by the Republican Congress and President Bill Clinton in 1996? | welfare |
Amnesty proposals and bilingual education programs are a result of which change in recent years? | increased immigration |
Recent immigration has resulted in which group becoming the largest ethnic minority in the United States? | Hispanics |
Which area of the country has had the fastest population growth in recent decades? | Sunbelt |
What technology became widely available in the 1980s? | computers |
What technology resulted in a boom in the NASDAQ during the 1990s? | Internet |
Which individual is best known for his involvement in the computer revolution of the 1980s and 1990s? | Bill Gates |
What was Bill Clinton impeached for in the Monica Lewinsky scandal? | obstruction of justice and lying under oath |
Which government programs are going to be affected by the "graying of America" in recent years? | Social Security and Medicare |
Which court decision halted the Florida recounts in the presidential election of 2000? | Bush v. Gore |
Which legislation was enacted under the Bush administration to reform public education through increased accountability and school choice? | No Child Left Behind |
Which terrorist network attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001? | Al-Queda |
Which cabinet-level department was created after the Sept. 11 attacks to coordinate counter-terrorism and emergency response efforts? | Department of Homeland Security |
What government action affected American daily life the most after the Sept. 11 attacks? | airport security |
After the Sept. 11 attacks, what legislation was passed to improve the government's ability to investigate terrorist threats? | Patriot Act |
The Patriot Act and the need to maintain national security after the Sept. 11 attacks sometimes comes in conflict with which freedom? | civil liberties |
Who did the United States take military action against immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks? | Taliban regime in Afghanistan |
Which nations did President George W. Bush refer to as an "Axis of Evil" after the Sept. 11 attacks? | Iraq, Iran, and North Korea |
What has been the result of the Bush doctrine to prevent attacks against the United States? | pre-emptive strikes--invasion of Iraq |
Which national security issue puts the U.S. at increased risk of nuclear attack by terrorist groups or rogue nations? | nuclear proliferation |
What issues hurt Ford in the 1976 election? | Watergate and pardoning Nixon |
Name Ford's economic program to counter rising inflation | WIN-tax cuts |
What was Carter's greatest achievement in foreign policy? | Camp David Accords |
What was Carter's foreign policy initiative that he insisted other countries follow? | Human rights initiative |
What two issues hurt Carter in the 1980 election? | high unemployment (recession) and Iran Hostage Crisis |
What nation took American hostages in 1979? | Iran |
Who was the first women to be nominated for Vice President by the Democrats? | Geraldine Ferrarro |
How did Carter counter the Soviet invasion of Afghanstan? | Grain embargo and boycott the Olympics |
What minister was a spokesperson for the moral majority? | Rev. Jerry Falwell |
What health epidemic dominated the 1980's and sponsored research for a cure? | aides |
What was the name for Soviet economic reform? | perestroika |
What was the name for Soviet reform for more openness in society? | glasnot |