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Which event helped create the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s:
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Which event helped create the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s: Vietnam War
Which defining characteristic of the counterculture provided the foundation for the various rights movements that followed it? Protest
What main demand of Native American advocacy groups was met with the passage of the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1975 It granted tribes greater control over resources on reservations
What other movement helped restart the women's right movement in the 1960's and 1970s? The civil rights movement
Which President created the EPA and signed laws that protected the air, water and endangered species? Richard Nixon
Which act or agency actively protects rare plants and animals Endangered Species Act
Love Canal and other events involving hazardous waste led Congress to create The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Why did Betty Friedan write The Feminine Mystique? She was unhappy with the limited choices in her life
Which of the following reflects Nixon's negative attitude toward "big" government? His proposal for revenue sharing with the states
In the case of U.S vs. Nixon, the Supreme Court ruled that: Nixon had to turn over tapes containing Oval Office conversations
President Carter's response to the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 was to: Impose sanctions on the Soviet Union
Carter's greatest foreign policy achievement was the Signing of the Camp David Accords
What was an important consequence of the Iran Hostage crisis? Threats posed by Middle East conflicts became a major foreign policy challenge
The Helsinki Accords were endorsed by Ford and which Soviet leader? Leonid Brezhnev
How did President Ford's WIN program try to fix the economy? It tried to lower inflation through voluntary measures
Conservatives gained power in the 1970s in part because: Many white southerners changed party allegiance in response to the civil rights laws of the 1960s
Which of the following resulted from the Economic Recovery Act of 1981? The wealthiest Americans received the largest tax cuts
Gorbachev pursued glasnost and perestroika reforms in part because: The war in Afghanistan had drained the nation's resources
Liberals tend to prefer which of the following in foreign policy? International cooperation
The largest increase in the Federal Budge deficit occurred between which two years? (see graph) 1980 and 1981
What Reagan policy resulted in an increase in the federal budge deficit? Increased defense spending
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