71.
A key diplomatic achievement of
Richard M. Nixons presidency was
67. Which of the following occurred during Radical
Reconstruction?
(A) a nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet
Union
(B) the signing of the Camp David Accords
(C) a joint Apollo-Soyuz space mission with
the Soviet Union
(D) a visit to Angola to help the African nation
resist communist guerrillas
(E) a visit to China in February 1972
(A) The passage of the Black Codes
(B) A permanent shift of Southern voters to the
Republican Party
(C) The creation of a new industrial base in a
majority of Southern states
(D) The formation of the Ku Klux Klan
(E) Widespread redistribution of confiscated
land to former slaves
72. The containment policy articulated by
George F. Kennan in 1947 proposed
68. Every contract, combination in form of trust or
otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or
commerce in any territory of the United States . . .
is hereby declared illegal.
(A) a United States commitment to free
Eastern Europe from communism
(B) a change in United States investment
policies to limit the possibility of
involvement in world conflict
(C) an all-out campaign to destabilize the
Soviet Union
(D) a plan to give Western Europe greater
political power and economic
independence from the United States
(E) efforts by the United States to block the
expansion of the Soviet Unions influence
The passage above was most effectively used for
which purpose in the late nineteenth century?
(A) Supporting the goals of Social Darwinists
(B) Restricting the power of monopolies and
trusts
(C) Limiting the power of labor unions
(D) Regulating railroads and grain storage silos
(E) Upholding the powers of the Interstate
Commerce Act
69. The slaves who participated in the Stono rebellion
in South Carolina in 1739 hoped to
73. The rock n roll of Elvis Presley,
Jerry Lee Lewis, and the Rolling Stones
derived primarily from
(A) take over the colony and end slavery in it
(B) return to Africa by commandeering boats
(C) flee to Florida where the Spanish offered
freedom
(D) run away to join Maroon groups living
in the backcountry
(E) escape to the North where they would
be free
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
European folk music
nineteenth-century American ballads
cowboy songs
African American rhythm and blues
Scotch-Irish ballads
74. One of the goals of Reaganomics was to
70. African American migration to the urban North
during the First World War was due primarily to
(A) encourage private investment through tax
cuts for businesses and the wealthy
(B) redistribute income to the bottom fifth of
wage earners
(C) reduce the United States nuclear arsenal
(D) restrict immigration from Mexico
(E) outsource United States manufacturing to
Asian countries
(A) racially integrated residential neighborhoods
in Northern cities
(B) increased educational opportunities resulting
from affirmative-action programs
(C) recruitment efforts by labor unions
(D) expanded job opportunities in Northern
factories
(E) encouragement by White Protestant churches
in the North
75. Betty Friedan is best known for her
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
efforts to organize migrant workers
surprise election to the Senate
criticism of traditional gender roles
support for early childhood education
opposition to the war in Vietnam
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