Monday, May 20, 2019

Richard Nixon and Supreme Court

Chapter 281. Which country did non become politically control direct by the Soviet Union after World War II? *Yugoslavia*2. The Soviet Union first learned of the the Statesn atomic bomb how? *through the use of espionage*3. The Baruch Plan would do what?4. George Kennans containment policy proposed what? *American vigilance regarding Soviet expansionist t remnantencies. *5. George Kennan believed firmly that foreign policy should be left field to whom?6. The Truman Doctrine stated that American policy would be what?7. The Marshall Plan proposed what?8. Overall, did the Marshall Plan fly the coop?9. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was a departure for America in what way?10. Who were the members of NATO?11. NATO had what frame on the USSR?12. The main Soviet response to containment was demonstrated by what?13. When the Soviet Union sealight-emitting diode arrive at the city of Berlin in 1948, chairman Harry Truman did what?14. The home(a) Security Act of 1947 established what?15. The passage of the National Security Act in 1947 did what to the military machine?16. As a government issue of Cold War military reforms, the dominant branch of the American armed forces became the 17. The defense policy statement known as NSC-68 advocated what?18. single of Chiang Kai-sheks biggest problems by 1945 was inflation, which had risen to ________ percent per year.19. During the Korean War, General Douglas MacArthur actions could be described how?20. In the Korean War, the Chinese threatened a massive invasion of Korea if the United States did what?21. In the final analysis, the more or less significant result of the Korean War was what?22. A major political consequence of the Cold War was what?23. When Congress voted to end wartime price controls, prices rose ________ percent in two years.24. The leader of the Dixiecrats in the election of 1948 was25. The most storied disclosure of espionage activities in the U. S. government in the late 1940s involved the case of what person?26. What happened to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg ?27. The leading figure of the Red Scare of the archaean 1950s wasChapter 291. The individual who invented the concept of mass construction of suburban homes was2. The most significant amicable trend in the postwar era in America was3. What were the stimuli to American economic growth in the late 1940s and early 1950s?4. precise to life in the suburbs in the 1950s was what?5. In 1946, Dr. Benjamin Spock wrote a bestselling book on what?6. Between 1940 and 1960, American wives were much and more doing what?7. Peoples attitudes toward organized religion in the 1950s was what?8. A major increase in national funding for education was passed in response to what?9. The beats were what?10. The tone for the so-called beat movement was stipulate by the novelist was who?11. The artistic counterpart of beat social protest literature was what?12. By 1960, the most racially integrated institution in American society was w hat?13. The first president to attempt seriously to interpolate the historic pattern of racial discrimination in the United States was who?14. Who was Earl Warren?15. The NAACP lawyer who argued the Brown v. shape up of Education decision before the peremptory Court was who?16. In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the supreme Court ruled that school segregation what?17. The Deep South responded to court-ordered desegregation how?18. The Arkansas governor who defied U. S. dictatorial Court orders to integrate public schools was who?19. chair Eisenhower had to send in federal troops in 1957 to hold the desegregation of the public schools in what city?20. Rosa Parks started what?21. The Montgomery bus boycott led to what?22. Martin Luther King, Jr. s philosophy of protest stressed what?23. Greensboro, North Carolina, was the site of what?24. The baby boom led to a ______increase in the U. S. population between 1950 and 1960.25. _______ became a normal part of suburban life during the 1950s.26. Were The imperative Court decisions declaring segregation illegal readily accepted by most Americans in the 1950s?Chapter 301. Critical to John F. Kennedys victory in the election of 1960 was his what?2. John F. Kennedys internal program was known as the3. The Soviet leader with whom both Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy had to deal was who?4. Under John F. Kennedy, the United States government did what with the Vietnam war?5. The ________ was Kennedys most obvious foreign policy disaster.6. What were the consequences of the Cuban Missile Crisis?7. John F. Kennedy played down civil rights law because why?8. When President Johnson managed to get Congress to pass Kennedys proposed tax cut in 1964, the result was what?9. Lyndon Johnsons main theme in the election of 1964 was what?10. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 did what?11. The ________ established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.12. Lyndon Johnsons domestic program was called what?13. In the ele ction of 1964, President Lyndon Johnson easily disappointed who?14. In his program of health care, President Lyndon Johnson secured passage of what?15. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 did what?16. Was The foreign policy of Lyndon Johnson unique?17. In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson sent American soldiers to ________ in order to prevent a communist takeover there.18. American bombing of North Vietnam was triple-crown or not?19. In general, American tactics in the Vietnam War were successful or not?20. Civil rights leader ________ advocated black power. 21. Cesar Chavez is known for what?22. For the United States, the turning point of the Vietnam War was called what?23. Major go riots swept some(prenominal) American cities when?Chapter 311. What was the main focus of the Nixon governing?2. Who served as Nixons national security consultant during his first term?3. Nixons program to improve relations with the Soviet Union was known as what?4. why did the United States resume relati ons with China?5. The SALT treaties involved what?6. The SALT I agreements did what?7. The Arab oil boycott of 1973-1974 was precipitated by what?8. The international oil organization most responsible for raising petroleum prices in the mid-seventies was9. In the spring of 1980, the prime rate reached ________ percent.10. The first president to appoint a woman to the Supreme Court was who?11. What is unique about Gerald Ford ?12. To end criticism of the CIA, Gerald Ford appointed ________ to head the agency.13. President Gerald Fords brief honeymoon with the American public ended when he did what?14. In the election of 1976, Jimmy Carter defeated who?15. The Camp David Accords provided a framework for peace negotiations between ?16. In 1979, revolutionaries in ________ took U. S. diplomats hostage.17. The Cold War remained nonoperational throughout the 1970s until what happened?18. The central tenet of Reagans approach to foreign policy was what belief?19. In 1979, the Sandinista alinement succeeded in overthrowing the repressive Somoza regime in what country?20. The Reagan administrations policies in the Middle East and Central America reached a tragic convergence when?21. In 1984, ________ became the first woman ever nominated for the vice presidency by a major party.22. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachevs new policies includedChapter 321. The only significant piece of social legislation to be enacted in the first Bush administration was what act?2. Instead of reducing the deficit by $500 billion, the 1990 budget agreement had led to an increase of more than ________ in the national debt during Bushs presidency.3. In 1989, popular demonstrations calling for democratic reform were violently suppressed in what country?4. In 1989, communist regimes toppled (collapsed) in what countries?5. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the new leader of Russia was who?6. The U. S. allied military campaign against Iraq in 1991 was known as Operation ______.7. What import ant shift occurred in American society during the 1980s?8. By 2002, ________ had become the nations largest ethnic minority.9. ________ made up the fastest growing ethnic group at the first of the twenty-first century.10. ________ ran for president in 1992 and 1996 as a third-party candidate.11. President Clintons greatest achievement in domestic affairs was what?12. Bill Clinton was impeached for what?13. The consumer advocate who ran as the Green Party candidate for president in 2000 was who?14. The import of the 2000 presidential election hung on legal battles over the vote count in what state?15. The largest of several business scandals in the early 2000s was the collapse of what company?16. Osama bin Laden is most closely associated with what apprehension group?17. The first move in the war on terror was the overthrow of a al-Qaida Islamist regime in what country?18. The terrorist attacks on the United States led the George W. Bush administration to initiate a new global st rategy known to its critics as what?19. In 2002, President Bush called Iraq, Iran, and North Korea the what?20. The min Persian Gulf War ended with the U. S. capture of what place?21. Issues facing the nation in the early twenty-first century included what?22. What is the correct chronological sequence of recent presidential administrations?23. True or false, In the White House, Bill Clinton proved to be the most adept politician since Franklin D. Roosevelt.24. True or false, One failure of Bill Clintons first presidential term was his proposal for national health

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