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On October 26, 1972, only a week before the U.S. presidential election, Kissinger announced:
"Peace is at hand"
All of the following were consequences of the Vietnam War EXCEPT:
Americans were more determined than ever to spread democracy
In April 1970, Nixon extended the war when he sent troops into:
Cambodia
Within a year after taking control of the South, the Vietnamese Communists were at war with the:
Cambodian Communists
Nixon's new relationship with China was made possible by:
China's growing fear of the Soviet Union
As the 1972 election approached, the biggest threat to Nixon's reelection seemed to be:
George Wallace's potential to drain away conservative votes from the Republicans
Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman often referred to themselves as:
Groucho Marxists
At the Altamont concert in 1969:
Hells Angels killed a man in front of the stage
The figure who most influenced Nixon's foreign policy was:
Henry Kissinger
The term Hispanic referred to:
growing political assertiveness among Mexican Americans
By 2015, Hispanics:
had become the country's largest minority
The burglars arrested at the Watergate apartment complex:
had connections to the CIA and the Nixon campaign
In regard to Vietnam policy, Nixon:
insisted that he would pursue "peace with honor"
Young men were able to avoid service in Vietnam by all of the following methods EXCEPT:
joining VISTA or the Peace Corps
A sad legacy of Watergate was:
lasting damage to the image of the presidency
The Vietnam settlement signed on January 27, 1973:
left 150,000 Communist troops in South Vietnam
By the end of 1970, the unemployment rate in the United States:
nearly doubled
Nixon's Watergate-related resignation came with the revelation that he had:
ordered a cover-up of the original Watergate break-in
Gerald Ford suffered terrible political damage when he:
pardoned Nixon
In their role at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, the Yippies could best be described as:
pranksters
The Pentagon Papers:
revealed that the Johnson administration had deceived the public in regard to war policy
The "silent majority":
supported politicians like Richard Nixon
Indian activists ultimately discovered that their most effective tactic for bringing about change was:
taking legal action to force the government to adhere to old treaties
One major impetus behind the rise of a Native American rights movement was the:
terrible levels of poverty that persisted in the Indian population
By 1960-1961, a number of students had become inspired to become social reform activists by:
the example of the civil rights movement
In its earliest years, the gay rights movement especially emphasized:
the importance of gays "coming out"
Shocking events at Kent State University involved:
the killing of four students by the National Guard
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter Jr. represented:
the new moderate wing of the Democratic party
To punish the United States for supporting Israel during the Yom Kippur War, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):
threatened to cut off oil shipments to the United States
During his presidency, Gerald Ford achieved a record for:
vetoes
Senator George McGovern of South Dakota:
was the democratic nominee for president in 1972
In 1964, the University of California at Berkeley:
was the site of a free-speech movement (FSM)
The youths of the counterculture:
were the direct descendants of the Beats of the 1950s
Jimmy Carter's victory in the 1976 election was aided by all of the following EXCEPT:
a huge voter turnout
The Nixon Doctrine implied a foreign policy that was shaped more by:
a need to be selective in its commitments abroad
Economists coined the term stagflation in the early 1970s to describe:
a simultaneously stagnant economy with inflationary prices
At Columbia University in 1968:
a student strike shut down the campus
The major motivation behind the Saturday Night Massacre was Nixon's desire to:
avoid handing over the key White House tapes
The hippie movement ultimately:
began to wane as counterculture had become counterproductive
In the early 1970s, angry protests began to erupt in cities outside the South over:
busing
Nixon's southern strategy involved winning southern support by:
capitalizing on their skepticism of federal social welfare programs
The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in the early 1960s:
challenged established authority in favor of "participatory democracy"
The most important factor behind the sexual revolution of the 1960s was the:
development of birth-control pills
The energy crisis of the early 1970s increased support for:
environmentalism
Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique:
explained the unhappiness of so many middle-class women
All of the following are true of Cesar Chavez EXCEPT that he:
failed to secure collective bargaining rights for farm workers
The feminist movement suffered a setback with the:
failure of the states to ratify the equal-rights amendment
Nixon's policy of "Vietnamization" involved:
gradually reducing the number of American troops in Vietnam
Nixon's trip to the Soviet Union resulted in:
U.S. wheat sales to the Soviets
Essential to breaking the Watergate case was the testimony before the Ervin committee of White House legal counsel:
John Dean