HIST 1302 Week 7 Quiz | Assignment Help | Central Texas College

HIST 1302 Week 7 Quiz | Assignment  Help | Central Texas College 

•             Question 1

               

                How did the women’s liberation movement inspire a major expansion of the idea of freedom?                                

                a.

The women’s movement included members of the middle class as well as the working class.

                 b.

The women’s movement brought considerations of power and justice inside the family.

                c.

The women’s movement took the protest for social justice to the streets.

                d.

The women’s movement included African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, and Anglo-Americans.

                e.

The women’s movement included men and women.

                                               

•             Question 2

               

                During the feminist movement, women came to believe that “the personal is political,” thus permanently changing Americans’ definition of freedom.                                          

                 

                                 True

                False

               

                                               

•             Question 3

                Women’s liberation:                                      

                               

                a.

was a single-issue movement that argued for equal pay for equal work.

                 b.

was a movement born of other movements where female activists had experienced discriminatory treatment from their male counterparts.

                c.

remained a tiny fringe movement because of its radical tactics, including “consciousness-raising” sessions and a takeover of the 1968 Miss America pageant.

                d.

B and C

                e.

attracted middle-class women, much like the suffrage movement in the early twentieth century.

 

                                               

•             Question 4

               

                In the 1960s, Latino rights in particular were the focus of the:                                     

                               

                a.

NAACP.

                b.

Redstockings.

                 c.

United Farm Workers.

                d.

Mattachine Society.

                e.

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

                                               

•             Question 5

               

                The New Left:                                  

                               

                a.

had made its peace with consumer culture.

                b.

was made up mostly of black college students.

                 c.

called for a democracy of citizen participation.

                d.

focused its activism on economic justice.

                e.

was made up of children of the Old Left.

                                               

•             Question 6

               

                Which of the following statements best describes the legacy of the War on Poverty?                                     

                a.

It transformed the condition of life in poor urban neighborhoods.

                b.

Its overwhelming success suggested that restoring Americans’ economic security was ultimately more important than securing their civil rights.

                 c.

It helped significantly reduce America’s incidence of poverty.

                d.

It cemented Lyndon Johnson’s reputation as one of the most popular presidents in American history.

                e.

It had a large effect on the infrastructure of the South.

 

                               

•             Question 7

               

                In 1967, the Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia that:                                          

                               

:               a.

suspects could refuse to cooperate with police.

                b.

school prayer was unconstitutional.

                 c.

state laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional.

                d.

local elections could be monitored by federal officials.

                e.

those in police custody had certain rights.

 

 

                                               

•             Question 8

               

                The Cuban Missile Crisis did nothing to change John F. Kennedy’s attitudes toward the Cold War.                                            

                               

                True      

False

 

               

                                               

•             Question 9

               

                After Rachel Carson publicly exposed the dangers of DDT, chemical and pesticide companies launched a campaign to discredit her.                                               

                 

             True

                False

               

                                               

•             Question 10

               

                The 1963 March on Washington:                                              

                               

                 a.

was a high point in black and white cooperation.

                b.

included various female speakers.

                c.

included speeches with militant language.

                d.

focused solely on economic justice.

                e.

focused solely on a languishing civil rights bill.

 

 

 

                                               

•             Question 11

               

                Ronald Reagan was a New Deal Democrat and union leader before switching parties and running for governor of California.                                           

                 

             True

                False

 

 

               

                                               

•             Question 12

               

                All of the following are evidence that freedom for women expanded in the 1970s EXCEPT:                                          

                               

                a.

Title IX, which banned gender discrimination in higher education.

                b.

a higher divorce rate and lower birth rate.

                c.

more employment opportunities, such as with AT&T.

                d.

the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.

                 e.

Regents of the University of California v. Bakke.

 

 

                                               

•             Question 13

               

                What contradiction did the Reagan presidency reveal about modern conservatism?                                       

                               

                a.

Republicans brought more women into public office than any other party, but actively legislated for men’s rights.

                b.

Conservatives cut spending dramatically, only to complain about a lack of public services.

                c.

Conservatives promised to destroy labor unions, only to depend on their political support in elections.

                d.

The Republican Party was driven by young conservatives but ruled by the oldest president on record.

                 e.

Reagan’s policies enriched investors and CEOs but eviscerated the economies and communities of the industrial heartland.

 

                                               

•             Question 14

               

                Affirmative action was:                                

                               

                a.

found unconstitutional during the Nixon administration.

                b.

never a priority during the Nixon administration.

                 c.

first pursued and then abandoned by the Nixon administration.

                d.

implemented only in Philadelphia.

 

                e.

mandated by law only for construction workers.

                                               

•             Question 15

               

                What triggered the rise of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia?                                          

                               

                a.

The destruction of Viet Kong in Vietnam.

                b.

The victory of communists in Vietnam in 1975.

                c.

The assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem.

                d.

The manipulations of the Soviet KGB secret service in Phnom Penh.

                 e.

The invasion of U.S. troops in 1970.

                               

•             Question 16

               

                Mikhail Gorbachev:                                        

                               

                a.

ensured the Soviet Union would continue as a strong ally of the United States in the future.

                b.

was reviled by Reagan for his unwillingness to negotiate arms reduction.

                 c.

inaugurated political openness and economic reform in the Soviet Union.

                d.

accused Reagan of presiding over an “evil empire.”

                e.

was dedicated to maintaining Russia’s military budget.

 

                                               

•             Question 17

               

                In 1979, President Carter brought together the leaders of Israel and Egypt and brokered a historic peace agreement known as the Camp David Accords.                                        

               

 

              True

                False

                                               

•             Question 18

               

                The morale in the army during the later years of the Vietnam conflict mirrored the social changes sweeping America at home.                                           

               

               True

                False

                                               

•             Question 19

               

                Which of the following comparisons of wage trends for 1953 to 1973 and 1973 to 1993 is accurate?                                           

               

               

                 a.

Wages increased significantly in the first period but stagnated in the second.

                b.

Nominal wages gradually sunk in the first half and rose in the second, but real wages behaved in the opposite way.

                c.

Wage gains were typically eaten up by inflation in the first half.

                d.

Wages for women grew significantly while men’s wages declined.

                e.

Wages were more equitable for women and minorities in the first period than in the second.

 

                                               

•             Question 20

               

                The “Second Gilded Age”:                                           

                               

                a.

could describe the 1980s, a decade where organized labor made substantial gains as it had in the 1890s.

                b.

ended with a federal budget surplus.

                 c.

could describe the 1980s, a decade where making deals was more profitable for companies than making products.

                d.

was a Mondale-Ferraro 1984 campaign slogan slamming Reagan’s coddling of the rich.

                e.

was the title of a 1980s documentary about “yuppies” who sold out to the financial establishment.

                                               

 

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