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04/23/2015

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While President, what was Nixon's #1 problem?
Definition
He isolated himself from the public and the media. He issued information through his staff, press conferences were rare. Nixon seemed "paranoid of enemies who might discredit him."
Term
What deceit was used by President Nixon? (6 parts)
Definition

1) Congress was not told of the orders to use US troops in Cambodia and Laos on the Ho Chi Mihn Trail

2) Enemy's list

3) Pentagon Papers were leaked. "Plumbers" Nixon's aids used to stop leaks.

4) Illegal wire taps

5) Creep, people were hired to intimidate democratic nominees

6) Watergate

Term
Relaxation of tension between the US and USSR is know as:
Definition
Detente
Term
What is vietnamization? 3 parts
Definition

1) training the South Vietnamese troops to take over US combat roles

2) Take a hard line in negotiating with Ho Chi Minh in North Vietnam

3) Renew bombings in North Vietnam in order to force Ho Chi Minh to negotiate

Term
Secretly, Nixon sent US troops into Cambodia and Laos to shut down the flow of soldiers and supplies coming down the:
Definition
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Term
Rebels in South Vietnam that opposed their own government:
Definition
Vietcong
Term
North Vietnamese soldiers were known as:
Definition
Vietminh
Term
Parents moved to areas/suburbs with few minorities to avoid integration and/or opened private schools was known as:
Definition
White-flight
Term
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, members of this group set production quotas in order to drive up world prices of crude oil:
Definition
OPEC
Term
Slow rate of economic growth and high inflation is known as:
Definition
Stagflation
Term
In what 3 ways did Nixon and Kissinger change US foreign affairs?
Definition

- Use US trade to win Soviet cooperation with US

- Improve US relations with China as a way to divide the Chinese from the USSR

- End US involvement in Vietnam

Term
Why did Nixon send US troops into Cambodia and Laos?
Definition
To shutdown the flow of soldiers and supplies coming down the Ho Chi Minh Trail
Term
What 2 things caused renewed anti-war protests while Nixon was president?
Definition

- Americans found out about the bombings in Laos and Cambodia

- Americans learned about Nixon ordering bombings of food supplies in North Vietnam

Term
What are the 3 parts of Nixon's plan to get the US out of Vietnam?
Definition

- Training the South Vietnamese troops to take over US combat roles

- Take a hard line in negotiating with Ho Chi Minh in North Vietnam

- Renew bombings in North Vietnam in order to force Ho Chi Minh to negotiate

Term
What were the 3 provisions of the treaty which ended US fighting in Vietnam?
Definition

- US agreed to remove all US troops from South Vietnam within 60 days

- North Vietnam was allowed to leave its troops already inside South Vietnam in their positions

- All Americans held as prisoners by North Vietnam had to be released

Term
What are 3 reasons why the US did not win the conflict in South Vietnam?
Definition

- Corruption inside the army and government of South Vietnam

- US did not fight a "guerrilla war"

- US did not know its enemies

Term
The treaty with North Vietnam happened:
Definition
January 1973
Term
When was Saigon captured by the Vietcong?
Definition
April 1975
Term
What charges were drawn up by the committee of the House of Representatives against Nixon? 3 parts
Definition

- Obstruction of justice

- abuse of power

- contempt of Congress/contempt of Court

Term
What was the most damaging evidence against Nixon?
Definition
- Tapes of conversations in the Oval Office
Term
Why wasn't Nixon impeached?
Definition
He resigned
Term
Why wasn't Nixon put on trial in a Criminal Court?
Definition
Gerald Ford gave Nixon a full and unconditional pardon.
Term
Who replaced Nixon as President?
Definition
Gerald Ford
Term
How did Americans react to President Ford's pardon of Nixon?
Definition
They lost trust in Ford.
Term
Why did Ford pardon Nixon?
Definition
To help the country put the Watergate scandal behind it.
Term
While President, what 2 problems did Ford face in Asia?
Definition

-Saigon was captured by the Vietcong. US tried to evacuate

- Khmer Rogue government of Cambodia seized the USS Mayaguez and imprisoned its crew

Term
While President, what problem did Ford face in Angola?
Definition
Became independent from Portugal. Civil War started between native tribal groups. US/China helped one side while Russia/Cuba helped the other.
Term
While President, what 4 problems did Ford face with the US Economy?
Definition

- Rising inflation

- Rising unemployment

- Recession

- Energy shortage/oil crisis

Term
What 3 policies did President Carter focus on while de-empahsizing cold-war thinking?
Definition

- Preventing the spread of nuclear weapons

- Promoting human rights in other countries

- Combating poverty in poor nations

Term
What were the Camp David accords? 2 parts
Definition

- Set a timetable for a gradual return of the entire Sinai area to Egypt

- No settlement was reached about a Palestinian homeland

Term
What 3 coutries/leaders were involved in the Camp David accords?
Definition

- Egypt/Anwar Sadat

- Israel/Begin

-USA/Carter

Term
Why were the Camp David Accords not completed?
Definition
Sadat was assassinated in 1981
Term
What 3 things did Carter do to try to free US hostages in Iran?
Definition

-Diplomacy

-Economic reprisals 

- Rescue mission

Term
While Carter was President, what 4 US actions impacted relations between the US and USSR?
Definition

- Emphasis on human rights

- Restored full relations with China

- Carter signed SALT #2 (lowered number of nuclear delivery systems)

- US funneled money and military training to Muslims who fought against the USSR in Afghanistan

Term
What ended detente/What revived the Cold War?
Definition
December 1979, when Russian troops invaded Afghanistan
Term
How did Carter respond to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan? 4 parts
Definition

- Banned sales of high technology, especially computers, to USSR

- Carter stopped export of US grain to USSR

- Carter started draft registration

- US boycotted Olympics in Moscow

Term
As President, what did Carter face in Panama?
Definition
The canal zone in Panama. US owned it, said they would return it. Agreed to return it in 2000.
Term
As Presidnet, what did Carter face in Iran?
Definition
US embassy in Iran was seized. 52 Americans were captured.
Term
As President, what did Carter face in Afghanistan?
Definition
USSR invaded in 1979.
Term
As President, what did Carter face with the US Economy? 3 parts
Definition

- Stagflation

- Conglomerates grew

- US industries shifted from the East and Midwest to the Sunbelt

Term
An anti-missile system based on the use of lasers and particle beams to destroy incoming missiles while they were in outer space:
Definition
Star Wars
Term
Palestine Liberation Organization, based in southern Lebanon conducted raids across the border into Israel:
Definition
PLO
Term
Hight rate of inflation combined with a high unemployment rate is known as:
Definition
Misery index
Term
Formed to oppose the communist Sandistas:
Definition
Contras
Term
By reducing corporate taxes and taxes of the wealthy, more money would be put into investments and business expansions; this would create new jobs, thus income would trickle down to lower economic groups:
Definition
Trickle-down theory
Term
Private sector, freed from burdens of government spending, would shift its resources from tax shelters to productive investments; these would lead to an economic boom to provide enough new income to offset lost tax revenue:
Definition
Supply-side economics
Term
What is deregulation?
Definition
Rules put on business by the government
Term
The first female candidate on a major-party presidential ticket:
Definition
Geraldine Ferraro
Term
The removal of reduction of industrial activity in a country or region, especially heavy industry or manufacturing industry is known as:
Definition
Deindustrialization
Term
What is a creditor nation?
Definition
Owing more money than earned in a year.
Term
The process of which people, investment, goods, information and culture flow across national boundaries; the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets/companies from wealthy nations have goods manufactured in poor nations where taxes and wages are cheaper, than sell the goods in a wealthy nation is known as:
Definition
Globalization
Term
In 1976, what 3 things frustrated the majority of Americans?
Definition

- Concerns over social ills that were not successfully answered

- Resentment over high taxes and inflation

- Foreign policy failures in Vietnam, Iran and Afghanistan

Term
What hurt Carter's re-election in 1980? 2 things
Definition

-Misery index

- Setbacks in foreign policy

Term
What parts of the traditional Democratic coalition changed to vote for Reagan/Republicans in 1980?
Definition
Union groups, immigrants and southern democrats
Term
Who remained in the Democratic coalition in the 1980 election?
Definition
African Americans
Term

While campaigning, what did Reagan blame for the US's economic problems? 2 parts

 

Definition

- High government spending

- High taxes on business

Term
What were Reagan's 3 answers for the US economic problems?
Definition

- Reduce taxes

- Deregulate businesses

- Cut government spending

Term
As President how did Reagan handle welfare?
Definition
Only for the "truly deserving needy".
Term
As President how did Reagan handle the federal deficit? 2 parts
Definition

- Cut government spending

- Cut in taxes

Term
As President how did Reagan handle women and minorities?
Definition

- Women had not voted in large numbers for Reagan so he did little for them

- Minorities the same as women

Term
While Reagan was President, what happened to US troops in Lebanon?
Definition
Oct. 1983, a muslim terrorist drove a truck with explosives into the barracks of US Marines in Lebanon (Reagan pulled troops out/240+ died)
Term
While Reagan was President, what happened to US troops in Grenada?
Definition
Reagan sent US marines to prevent the Communists from acquiring a strategic base on Grenada and to rescue American medical students studying in Grenada
Term
During his 2nd term, how did Reagan impact the US Supreme Court?
Definition
Appointed 3 more justices to the US Supreme Court.
Term
During Reagan's 2nd term as President, what were the growing problems in the USA? 4 parts
Definition

- Growing federal budget deficit

- Unfavorable balance of trade

- Decline in traditional US industries and in high technology

- 1985 US became a creidtor nation

Term
Over all, how did reaganomics impact wealthy Americans?
Definition
They benefited from it.
Term
Over all, how did reaganomics impact poor Americans?
Definition
It didn't help them. They voted Democrat. Lots of homeless people were seen more often.
Term
Over all, how did reaganomics impact middle class Americans?
Definition
Gained little from tax changes but were taking home less because Social Security taxes had been raised.
Term
Why didn't Reagan's trickle down work?
Definition
The wealthy didn't put their money into productive investments.
Term
Federal money was paid for work that was never done or never completed. Contracts were given to people related to the Secretary of HUD, this was known as:
Definition
HUD Scandals
Term
Officials accepted kick backs for contracts and excessive spending on inexpensive items was discovered, this was known as:
Definition
Pentagon Scandals
Term
Used profits from the sale of weapons to Iran to finance the Contras. This money could not legally be deposited in the US Treasury. This was illegal due to Boland Amendment and unconstitutional because it usurped Congressional power over the US Treasury funds, this was known as:
Definition
Iran-Contra Affair
Term

When did the Berlin Wall "fall", starting the reunification of East Germany with West Germany?

 

Definition
November 9, 1989
Term
When did the USSR cease to exist?
Definition
December 1991, 12 remaining republics dissolved and became Independent
Term
Which 2 problems did Reagan pass on to George Bush?
Definition

-Growing deficit

- An unfavorable balance of trade

Term
What 2 things happened in Panama in 1989?
Definition

- 27,000 US troops invaded Panama

-General Noriega was arrested for trafficking drugs and laundering drug money

Term
What was the UN mandate for Desert Storm?
Definition
Liberate Kuwait
Term
Why didn't the US remove Saddam Hussein from power?
Definition
Didn't want a stalemate that happened in Korea.
Term
What are 2 reasons why Osama Bin Laden turned against the US and European nations?
Definition

-Liberated Kuwait(wanted non-Muslims out of Muslim land)

- US support of Israel

Term
Who tried to start a 3rd party (Independent party) in 1992?
Definition
Ross Perot
Term
In his impeachment, what were the 2 charges brought by the House of Representatives against Bill Clinton?
Definition

- Perjury

-Obstruction of justice

Term
In the 2000 election, which candidate received the most popular votes?
Definition
Al Gore
Term
In the 2000 election, the popular votes in which state were disputed for over 5 weeks?
Definition
Florida
Term
Who (which part of which government) made George W. Bush the winner of Florida's popular votes?
Definition
US Supreme Court
Term
What happened in New York, 1993?
Definition
Bomb exploded in an underground parking deck of the World Trade Center but the building had minimal damage
Term
What happened in Saudi Arabia in 1996?
Definition
Housing used by US troops were bombed.
Term
What happened in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998?
Definition
Almost simultaneously, US embassies were bombed
Term
The US would assist in creating stable governments in chaotic parts of the world is known as:
Definition
Nation building
Term
Instead of working with a group of nations, the US will act alone. This was known as:
Definition
Unilateralism
Term
When and why did the US send troops into Afghanistan?
Definition
2001, part of a coalition of nations who wanted to eradicate Al Qaeda after the Taliban government was thrown out of power by other Afghans.
Term
What are the 3 reasons given by President George W Bush for invading Iraq?
Definition

- Iraq had biological and possibly nuclear weapons (WMDs)

- Iraq was linked to the 9/11 attacks in the US

- As an effort to bring democracy to the people of Iraq

Term
What is preemptive military action?
Definition
- Strike them before they strike the US
Term
How is preemptive military action a change in US policies?
Definition
For 200 years US policies that the US attacked another country after being provoked or attacked.
Term
What are the results of attacking Saddam Hussein/Iraq? 3 parts
Definition

-The Western Alliance (NATO) split

- Troops, equipment and money were diverted from the effort to defeat Al Qaeda in Afghanistan

- US occupation in Iraq, after Hussein's capture didn't go well

Term
After Saddam Hussein was captured, why did the US occupation of Iraq not go so well? 4 parts
Definition

- There were too few US troops to establish and maintain order, looting was rampant

-Insurgency targeted US troops and Iraqis who were thought to help Americans

- Sectarian violence occured, Shia militias fought Sunni militias

- 2006, terroritsts were coming into Iraq to attack US troops

Term
A tribal group that took power in Afghanistan after the USSR pulled its troops out of the country:
Definition
Taliban
Term
A terrorist group that received help from the Taliban:
Definition
Al Qaeda
Term

Newt Gingrich lead efforts to make a "Contract with America" to: 

 

(5 parts)

 

Definition

- Curtail the scope of the federal government

- reduce taxes

- overhaul the welfare system

- end affirmative action

- reduce economic and environmental regulations

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