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FREE U.S. HISTORY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT STUFFLET
APUSH U8P4 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Medicare
Answer:
federally funded medical coverage for elderly created by LBJ
Question 2: Watergate
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Nickname for scandal that caused Nixon to re-sign in 1974
Question 3: Barry Goldwater
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helped start the new conservatism; lost to LBJ in 1964
Question 4: Lyndon Johnson
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took over Presidency upon JFK's assassination (1963-68)
Question 5: "war on poverty"
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phrase used by LBJ to describe his attempt to eliminate poverty in US
Question 6: Great Society
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nickname for LBJ's domestic program
Question 7: liberalism
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political movement that argues government intervention can solve many problems
Question 8: Head Start
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early school start for 3 year olds in low income families
Question 9: Sharon Statement
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statement of conservative students
Question 10: Stagflation
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unusual circumstance of high unemployment AND high inflation in the 1970s
Question 11: Committee to Re-Elect the President
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its "burglars" attempted to steal campaign secrets from the Democrats
Question 12: Moral Majority
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political organization led by southern Baptists that raised $$ to defeat "liberal" politicians (both Democrats and Republicans) who they deemed immoral
Question 13: Medicaid
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federally funded medical care for low-income citizens created by LBJ
Question 14: 1965 Immigration Act
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established system in which family members, skilled and educated people, and refugees were given priority in immigration
Question 15: 700 Club
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Christian TV show of the 1960s to today
Question 16: Iran Hostage crisis
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52 Americans taken hostage for 444 days
Question 17: new conservatism
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term to describe right-wing movement that opposed liberalism of 1960s and 1970s
Question 18: Miranda v Arizona
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established the right of the accused to have his/her rights read to him/her