Answer:
1. Why was the surge of the conservative movement important?
A. The moral majority played a key role in Ronald Reagan's election.
The moral majority consisted of a group of Christians, primarily evangelical Christians, linked to the political party. Their support was vital for Ronald Reagan's victory at the polls.
2. What was a primary objective of Reagan’s conservative movement?
C. To lessen divisions stemming from race, ethnicity, or economic conditions
This is the closest choice, but in reality, Reagan's conservative agenda was more focused on advocating for conservative measures such as anti-abortion and anti-drug stances, along with economic strategies like tax reductions and deregulation.
3. What were the aims of the Gay Men’s Health Crisis organization?
D. To offer counseling and legal support, and fundraise for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS
The Gay Men's Health Crisis was established in New York in 1982, taking its name from the health emergency facing gay men during the 1980s due to HIV/AIDS.
4. In what way did “trickle-down economics” differ from earlier financial tactics?
C. It focused on reducing taxes for the wealthiest individuals.
Trickle-down economics suggests that wealth amassed by those at the top will eventually benefit the lower-income groups. As a result, the Reagan Administration implemented tax cuts for affluent individuals and corporations.
6. Which statement is accurate regarding the impact of Ronald Reagan’s policies on the American populace?
C. Reagan's approach led to a decline in living conditions for the working class.
Since Reagan took office, income and wealth discrepancies in the United States have grown, and real wages have stagnated, negatively affecting the working class's quality of life comparatively.
7. Identify Cold War policies from either Reagan’s or earlier administrations.
The establishment of positive relations with China and other nations historically aligned with communism - aligns with the Nixon Administration.
Labeling the Soviet Union as an “evil empire” exhibiting aggression - aligns with the Reagan Administration, characterized by particularly confrontational rhetoric against the Soviet Union.
Employing brinksmanship, a strategy where the U.S. confronted dangerous situations for optimal outcomes - aligns with the Reagan Administration.
Opposing the expansion of Communism in Latin America by supporting other leaders - aligns with previous administrations.
9. What challenges did NATO encounter during the 1980s?
C. Intensified aggressive rhetoric between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Reagan’s hostile rhetoric regarding the Soviet Union was notably stronger than that of his predecessors.
10. What factors led to the Soviet Union's collapse?
D. Economic difficulties and peaceful protests by Soviet citizens
The Soviet Union faced bankruptcy due to economic failures, while citizens across various republics began to protest for the dissolution of the union.
11. How did the U.S. public react to Operation Desert Storm?
B. The public viewed Operation Desert Storm as a significant success.
Operation Desert Storm enjoyed high popularity among Americans, given that the U.S. military successfully defended Kuwait against a much larger and more aggressive Iraq.
12. What stance did George H.W. Bush take on issues like education and drug reform?
A. Bush believed that increasing police presence and enforcing stricter regulations would help mitigate drug problems.
As a conservative, Bush supported intense drug interdiction efforts, furthering the war on drugs initiated by Nixon in the 1970s.