Ch 31 MC
The 2000 election results were decided
when the Supreme Court ended all efforts to recount the votes in Florida
In 1983, the Reagan administration responded to a terrorist bombing of American military barracks in Beirut by
withdrawing the remaining Marines
In the 1980 presidential election, Ronald Reagan
won on a slim majority of the popular vote
Which of the following is true of DNA?
All of these answers are correct -DNA is unique in every individual -DNA can be used to identify through blood, semen, skin, or hair -DNA can be used in criminal investigations
The term "terrorism" was first used in
France in the 1790s
On the day of the 2000 election
Al Gore won popular vote
During the 1980s, the American economy benefited from
All of these answers are correct - the virtual collapse of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries cartel -staggering federal budget deficits -years of tight money policy by the Federal Reserve Board
Which of the following was true of poor inner-city African Americans in the first decade of the twenty-first century?
All of these answers are correct -In 2006, less than half of inner-city blacks completed high school -60% of young, inner city blacks were unemployed in 2006 -In 2010, only 34% of black children lived with both their parents -The number of black children living with both their parent had been steadily declining since before the 1970s
The Internet grew out of
All of these answers are correct -a program known as ARPANET -federal government defense programs -work headed by J C R Licklider
During its first months, the Clinton administration face controversy over
All of these answers are correct -attempt to end policy barring gays and lesbians from serving in the military -the suicide of a White House counsel and longtime friend of the president -a banking and real estate venture involving the Clintons from the 1980s -several early appointments, which Clinton was forced to withdraw
In 1980, the "Sunbelt" region of the nation
All of these answers are correct -contained a strong populist tradition -included both the Southeast and the Southwest -continued to grow dramatically
In his foreign policy, President Ronald Reagan
All of these answers are correct -denounced SALT II -honored the provisions of SALT II -argued that armaments negotiations must be linked to good Soviet behaior in other areas
In 1976, Jimmy Carter appealed to votes by emphasizing
All of these answers are correct -his personal honesty -his lack of experience in federal gov -his religious piety
In the 1980s, record national budget deficits resulted from
All of these answers are correct -increased military spending -increased entitlement spending on programs such as Social Security -increased health care costs -large tax cuts
In 1986, the Reagan administration suffered a serious political scandal after the White House admitted it had
All of these answers are correct -secretly sold weapons to the revolutionary government of Iran -secretly helped finance money from arms sales -illegally funneled money from arms sales
Which of the following is true of DNA?
All of these answers are correct -the structure of DNA is unique in every individual -DNa can be used to identify individuals through their blood, semen, skin, or hair -DNA can be used in criminal investigations
Between 1994 and 2000, economic growth in the United States
All of these answers are correct -was at times very substantial -experienced its longest continual peacetime rise in the nation's history -recorded growth in every quarter of every year
In 1999, nearing the end of his presidency, Bill Clinton
All of these answers are correct had endured many scandals and setbacks throughout his administration -saw his personality popularity higher than when he took office -faced another crisis in the Balkans
The most pressing foreign policy issue of the first years of the Clinton administration concerned
Civil war in Bosnia
Bill Clinton was the first Democrat to win two terms as president since
Franklin Roosevelt
All of the following persons are directly associated with the discovery of DNA and its properties EXCEPT
Gregor Mendel
Regarding the development of the personal computer,
IBM hired Microsoft in the late 1970s to design an operating system for its computers
The microprocessor first introduced in 1971 by
Intel
In the 1980 presidential campaign
Jimmy Carter had to hold off a strong challenge to his re-nomination
Before the terrorist attacks of 9/11, US had never experienced
None of these answers are correct
In April 1995, former Marine Timothy McVeigh, who had become part of a militant antigovernment movement, killed 168 people when he blew up a van in front of a federal building in
Oklahoma City
In the 1996 election results
President Bill Clinton failed again to receive a majority of the popular vote
The 1996 presidential election saw
President Clinton aided by a significant reduction in the federal deficit
As a result of the 1994 elections,
Republicans won majorities in both houses of Congress
In the 1976 presidential election,
Ronald Reagan mounted a powerful challenge against President Ford
In 1979, Iranians who took American hostages demanded, in return for their release,
The United States' return of the shah of Iran
In 1992, Ross Perot made the best third-party showing in American politics since
Theodore Roosevelt in 1912
The "supply-side" economic theory embraced by President Ronald Reagan called for
a reduction of personal and corporate taxes
In the 1980s and 1990s, the most divisive cultural issue in the United States was
abortion
In 1988, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signaled his desire to change past policies by
agreeing to a significant nuclear arms reduction treaty
As president, Gerald Ford angered many right-wing conservatives by
appointing Nelson Rockefeller as vice president
In 1995, the Clinton administration and congress
both favored reductions in federal spending
The recession of 1990-1992
caused an unusually high number of bankruptcies
Regarding scandals surrounding President Bill Clinton,
charges of impropriety had existed throughout his term in office
The most impassioned opposition to globalization in the West
claimed it was not economically beneficial
The Human Genome Project
completed its gene identification project in 2003
In late 1995 and early 1996, the public largely blamed a budget impasse that shut down the federal government on
congressional Republicans
The weakening of the Soviet Union in the late 1980s was encouraged by the Soviet policy of
glasnost and perestroika
In the first decade of the twenty-first century,
half of all African Americans were members of the middle class
George H W Bush's 1988 presidential victory was primarily the result of
his repeated attack on his opponent's "liberalism"
As president, President Jimmy Carter called for a foreign policy that stressed the importance of
human rights
In 1979, the United States responded responded to the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan by
imposing economic sanctions on the Soviet Union
After the Gulf War, President George H W Bush's high popularity quickly faded because of his
inability to contain a worsening recession
Regarding his view of Mikhail Gorbachev, President Ronald Reagan was
initially skeptical, but gradually concluded that Gorbachev was a sincere reformer
On the economic front, during the Carter administration
interest rates rose to their highest level in American history
During the 1980s and 1990s, American corporations sought to become more competitive by reducing
labor costs
The crisis of American hostages being held in Iran
lasted over a year
The Reagan doctrine of opposing communism
led the US to intervene in several Latin America nations
President Ronald Reagan argued that the Strategic Defense Initiative would
make nuclear war obsolete
In the late 19080s, drug use began to decline significantly among
middle-class Americans
In the late 1980s, in foreign affairs, President George H W Bush
moved toward far reaching arms reduction agreements with the former Soviet Union
Between 1980 and 2000, the United States' economy saw
none of these answers are correct -its gross national product nearly double rate of inflation average 4% per yr - Dow Jones Industrial Average almost quintuple
In the late 1980s, the spread of AIDS in the United States
occurred most rapidly among heterosexuals
The 2000 election campaign was notable for the
opinion polls that indicated the election would be very close
In its first year in office, the Bush administration
passed the largest tax cuts in American history
In the late 1970s, members of the so-called Sagebrush Rebellion
portrayed the West as a victim of government control
Proposition 13 in California, in 1978, dealt with
property taxes
In 1998, the federal budget
saw its first surplus in thirty years
Supporters of the 1978 Proposition 13 in California successfully
separated the issue of taxes from the issue of what taxes supported
As president, Ronald Reagan
succeeded in making his personality a central feature of his presidency
All of the following statements regarding the Gulf War of 1991 are true EXCEPT that
the Allied ground offensive focused on dislodging Iraqi forces dug-in along the Kuwait border
In 1977, President Jimmy Carter supported treaties in which the United States gave up control of
the Panama Canal
All of the following were part of the 1984 election EXCEPT
the Republicans making large gains in the Senate and House
The country President Ronald Reagan described as an "evil empire" in the early 1980s was
the Soviet Union
In 1992, Bill Clinton's presidential campaign focused on
the condition of the economy
During the Ford administration,
the price of oil rose dramatically
President Gerald Ford's foreign policy actions included
the signing of an arms control agreement with the Soviet Union
Beginning in April 2001, there was a significant drop in the US in
the value of technology stocks
In 2001, regarding an international treaty signed in Kyoto, Japan, to reduce emissions in the atmospheres, President George W Bush
unilaterally withdrew the treaty from consideration
In the 1990s and 2000s, opponents of globalization on the left charged the nation was
using its military to advance its economic interests
In the 1990s, medical treatment for AIDS in the United States
was unavailable for many poor victims
During President Ronald Reagan's first term, the course of the American economy
went through a severe recession that gave way to a strong recovery
During the Reagan presidency, "neo-conservatives"
were a small but disproportionately influential group of intellectuals
In the late 1970s, the "Christian right"
were alarmed by many Supreme Court rulings
The first computer to be widely available to the public was introduced in 1977 by
Apple
In the late 1980s, challenges to communist rule were LEAST successful in
China
Of the following, the Reagan doctrine was most actively applied in the nation of
Grenada
In 1974, former President Richard Nixon was pardoned by
The President - Ford
The World Wide Web, which helped establish an orderly system for both the distribution and retrieval of electronic information on the Internet was introduce by British scientist
Tim Berners-Lee
In his first year as president, Bill Clinton secured from Congress all of the following EXCEPT
a national health reform plan
Since the 1970s, the primary goal of Islamic fundamentalists in the world has been to
defend their traditional cultures from the West
One of the most significant markers of the "two-tiered economy" of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries was
disparities between educated and uneducated workers
All of the following foreign policy events occurred during the Carter administration EXCEPT the
ratification of a new SALT II arms agreement with the Soviet Union
When Bill Clinton assumed the presidency in 1993, he
brought a highly ambitious domestic political agenda
Between 1980 and 2005, average family incomes
declined for the poorest 20% of the population
The impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton
ended with no charge attracting a majority of votes in the Senate
As president, Jimmy Carter gave much of his attention to
energy and the economy
In 1979, President Jimmy Carter
gave a national address in which he criticized the spirit of the nation
The Gulf War of 1991 had its origins in an Iraqi decision to
invade Kuwait
On December 1, 1998, the House voted along partisan line to impeach President Clinton for
lying to a grand jury and obstructing justice
In 1998, following charges that President Bill Clinton had a sexual relationship with a White House intern, his public approval rating
rose to record levels and remained high
In 1996, significant reform legislation was passed by Congress concerning
welfare programs
By 2010, well over __________ computers were in use around the world, with _________ in the United states
1 billion; about 250 million