US History Chapters 21.3, 22.2, and 22.4
When did the Cold War end
1991, when the Soviet Union dissolved
How long were the hostages in the American embassy of Tehran held for?
444 days
Who asked Reagan to make a speech on behalf of his campaign.
Barry Goldwater
Deregulation
Carter agreed to support: A windfall profits tax that prevented oil companies from overcharging consumers.
Who was William Rehnquist
Chief Justice after Warren Burger
In May 1898, students and worker held demonstrations for democracy in
China
Department of Energy
Created by Congress under Carter, asked Americans to reduce their energy consumption.
Under Carter, what day was the Panama Canal given back to Panama?
December 31, 1999
During Johnson's time, what put inflation in by pumping large amounts of money into the economy?
Deficit Spending, for the VIetnam and Great Society Programs
Operation Desert Storm
Dozens of cruise missiles and thousands of laser guided bombs fell on Iraq, destroying its air defenses, bridges, artillery, and other military targets.
What did Carter impose an embargo on to the USSR and boycott because of poor relations with the Soviet Union?
Embargo of grain and boycott of 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
Who is Sandra Day O'Connor
First woman on the Supreme Court
In 1954, what TV show did Reagan become the host of
General Electric Theater
Panamas Dictator that was overthrown and the US helped to allow them to have their own elections
General Manuel Noriega
Who was the millioniare Texas Third Party Candidate?
H. Ross Perot
In August 1975, President Ford met with leaders of NATO and the Warsaw Pact to sign the
Helsinki Accords
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries announced that its members would embargo, or stop shipping, petroleum to countries that supported
Israel
Reaganomics
Kept interest rates high, asked Congress to pass a massive tax cut.
What was the Iran Contra scandal
Marine Colonel Oliver North and other NSC and CIA officials testified before Congress and admitted to covering up their actions of illegally selling arms to rebels in Iran.
who did the Bush Campaign portray as too liberal and soft on crime?
Michael Dukakis
Where was the US dependent on oil imports from
Middle east and Africa
Who became the leader of the Soviet Union in 1985 and agreed to resume arms control talks?
Mikhail Gorbachev
Carter believed in the foreign policy of
Moral Diplomacy
What was the Strategic Defense Initiative
Nicknamed Starwars; technology that Reagan was funding. Tried to shoot nuclear missiles out of the sky.
What day was the Berlin wall torn down?
November 10, 1989.
While President Bush struggled to deal with events in Eastern Europe and China, a crisis developed in
Panama
How did Nixon try to stop inflation?
Put a 90 day freeze on wages and prices and then issued federal regulation limiting further wage and price increases.
President Reagan encouraged the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates and asked Congress to pass a massive tax cut in what critics called
Reaganomics
Screen Actors Guild
Ronald Reagan became president of this union in 1947
Boris Yeltsin
Russian president who defied a coup attempt by Communists and the Soviet military
Who sent his army to invade oil rich Kuwait in August 1990
Saddam Hussein
Rebels of Nicaragua
Sandinistas
What was the Reagan Doctrine
Supported guerrilla groups who were fighting to overthrow Communist or pro Soviet governments.
What did Supply side economist believe in
Tax cuts.
What did monetarists believe in?
That inflation was caused by too much money in circulation. Also, that the best solution was to raise interest rates.
In retaliation to the US allowing refuge of the Shah, where did revolutionaries storm?
The American embassy in Tehran.
Budget Deficit
The amount by which expenditures exceed income
Clinton was the first person from what generation to enter the White House
The baby boom
When were the hostages of the American embassy of Tehran released
The day Carter left office
What did the Helsinki Accords do?
The parties recognized the borders of Eastern Europe established at the end of World War II. In return the Soviets promised to uphold certain basic human rights, including the right to move across national borders.
Where was a massive student protest for democracy broken up in Beijing China, and many were killed?
Tiananmen Square
stagflation
a combination of rising prices and economic stagnation
Camp David Accords
a historic peace treaty between Israel and Egypt that was brokered by President Carter
inflation
a rise in the cost of goods
Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces
a treaty between the Soviet Union and the United States that called for the destruction of nuclear weapons
How did Reagan view the Soviet Union
an evil empire
Anti Sandinista guerrila force that the US funded
contras
Where did the profits from the sale of weapons to Iran end up resulting in a major scandal during the Reagan administration?
contras in Nicaragua
contras
counterrevolutionary group that fought the socialist government of Nicaragua
Andrew Young
first African American ambassador to the United Nations
Geraldine Ferraro
first woman to run for vice president for a major party
President Carter felt that the nation's most serious problem was its dependence on
foreign oil
grassroots movement
groups of people organizing at the local level
Robert Bork
his nomination to the Supreme Court failed after a bitter fight between Reagan and Senate Democrats
Two things that economist who emphasized the demand side of economic theory, including supporters of Keynesianism, did not think could occur at the same time were recession and
inflation
downsizing
laying off workers and managers to become more efficient
In December 1979, the Soviets found themselves fighting Afghan guerrillas known as the
mujahadeen
Reagan's first act as president was to sign an executive order eliminating price controls on
oil and gasoline
glasnost
openness; a principle of Gorbachev's plan
capital gains tax
paid by businesses and investors when they sell stocks or real estate for a profit
By what means were Communist rulers replaced with democratically elected governments in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Bulgaria
peaceful revolutions
Carter tried to ease inflation by reducing the money supply and
raising interest rates
Ayatollah Khomeini
religious leader and head of the new government in Iran
perestroika
restructuring; allowed some private enterprise and profit making
rainbow coalition
term used by Jesse Jackson for a broad group of minorities and the poor
In late December 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev announced the end of
the Soviet Union
What did Reagan launch the largest peacetime buildup of in American history?
the military