Chapter 26
In a historic move, in 1972 President Nixon opened diplomatic relations with:
China
What were the results of the U.S. invasion of neutral Cambodia in 1970?
The invasion destabilized the nation and ushered in a murderous regime.
When he assumed the presidency, Richard Nixon announced a new policy regarding the Vietnam War known as:
Vietnamization.
In 1972, Congress passed Title IX, which:
banned gender discrimination in higher education.
Under the Nixon administration, the United States:
continued to undermine Third World governments.
Domestically, President Gerald Ford:
failed to revive the economy.
The Moral Majority:
feared family values were being undermined.
Affirmative action was:
first pursued and then abandoned by the Nixon administration.
President Carter's foreign policy emphasized:
human rights as a diplomatic priority.
During the 1970s, conservatives:
insisted on more local control and resisted the power of the federal government.
Nixon's Family Assistance Plan:
proposed to guarantee a minimum income for all Americans.
The opponents of the ERA defined freedom for women as:
residing in the roles of wife and mother.
Reagan's economic policies:
resulted in a rise in economic inequality.
During the 1970s, evangelical Christians:
significantly increased in number, as they became more vocal.
The economic condition known as stagflation was caused by:
stagnant economic growth and high inflation.
Ronald Reagan's economic policy focused on:
tax cuts
The Church Committee revealed that since the beginning of the Cold War:
the CIA and FBI had engaged in abusive actions.
When they were arrested, the burglars at the Watergate apartment complex were breaking into:
the Democratic Party headquarters.
The 1971 ruling Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education led to the:
use of busing as a tool to achieve school integration.
The Iran-Contra affair:
was the greatest scandal of the Reagan administration.