President Nixon adopted a policy known as ___ in order to reduce the size and power of the federal government.
In 1973, the OPEC nations cut off their supply of ___ to the United States.
Nixon’s visit to ___ in 1972 to begin normalizing relations was a reversal of previous American policy established in 1949.
Nixon’s closest advisers included H. R. Halderman, John Mitchell, and ___.
In the event known as ___, Nixon ordered Attorney General Richardson to fire the special prosecutor investigating the Watergate break-in.
When Nixon resigned, ___ became president.
President Carter’s foreign policy was marked by a commitment to ___.
The Camp David Accords were an agreement between ___ and Israel.
After the publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, the effects of ___ became an increasing concern to many Americans.
The U.S. government established the ___ to set and enforce pollution standards.
What was the stated purpose of Nixon’s revenue sharing proposal?
Which of the following techniques was not used by the Nixon administration against perceived enemies in the United States?
What was the purpose of Nixon’s Southern strategy?
What action did Nixon take that provided temporary relief from stagflation in 1971?
Under the philosophy of realpolitik, what was the most important consideration in formulating a relationship with another country?
Which man was not forced out of his job during the Watergate scandal?
What has been the most lasting effect of Watergate?
Why was Ford’s “Whip Inflation Now” program unsuccessful?
Which of the following contributed least to Jimmy Carter’s defeat in 1980?
The first Earth Day, celebrated in 1970, was a response to what?
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