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The 1990s Christian Coalition became a major force in Republican Party politics and launched crusades against all of the following, except
creationism.
Which of the following was not a key element of the Republican "Contract with America"?
sharper restrictions on the sale of handguns
In 1994, the Republican Party won control of both houses of Congress for the first time since the 1950s; they proclaimed their triumph the "Freedom Revolution," and Newt Gingrich, a conservative congressman from Georgia, masterminded their platform, which was called
"Contract with America."
In line with their 1994 platform, Republicans in the United States House of Representatives moved swiftly to approve deep cuts in all of the following, except
the military.
Which of the following was not a policy adopted by the federal government during the Clinton years?
universal health care
Which of the following was not a major demographic trend in 1990s America?
a growing volume of emigration from the United States to Europe
Which United States president first spoke of the coming of a "new world order"?
George H. W. Bush
Who was the African-American chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who, in the early 1990s, argued that the United States should not commit its troops abroad without clear objectives and a timetable for withdrawal?
Colin Powell
By the year 2000, what percentage of all marriages ended in divorce?
50 percent
Pat Buchanan delivered a speech at the 1992 Republican national convention that declared cultural war against all the following, except
the Christian Right.
What third-party candidate received 19 percent of the popular vote in the 1992 presidential election, the best result for a third-party candidate since Theodore Roosevelt in 1912?
Ross Perot
The Christian Coalition was founded by evangelical minister
Pat Robertson.
Which of the following was not a key trend in world affairs during the 1990s?
an easing of ethnic and religious tensions
Who won the popular vote in the presidential election of 2000?
Al Gore
In the 1992 run for the presidency, Bill Clinton held all of the following views, except
he pledged to fulfill the unfulfilled promise of Johnson's Great Society.
In 2000, the largest employer in America was
Wal-Mart.
In February 1991, the United States launched Operation Desert Storm as part of the Gulf War and quickly drove the Iraqi army from what country?
Kuwait
The collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe occurred during what years?
1989-1991
Who won the Cold War?
United States and its allies
Which of the following series of events is listed in proper sequence?
Clinton electoral victory over George Bush; defeat of Clinton health plan; passage of welfare reform; release of Starr report
The longest uninterrupted period of economic expansion in the nation's history took place during what years?
1991-2000
During what years did the Berlin Wall, the most prominent symbol of the Cold War, divide East and West Berlin?
1961-1989
In what year did the Soviet Union cease to exist and, in its place, fifteen new independent nations arise?
1991
Which of the following was not a significant aftereffect of the 1990s computer revolution?
a bridging of the gulf between affluent and poor
What occurred in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China in April 1989?
Tens of thousands of students, joined by workers, teachers, and some government officials, occupied the square and demanded greater democracy in China.
A leading slogan of cultural conservatism in the 1990s was
"Family values."
Which was not true of Bill Clinton?
He had served in Vietnam.