Review Game Working in teams, prep every one on your team for a question. When I call time, I will randomly ask one of your team members one of these questions.

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Review Game Working in teams, prep every one on your team for a question. When I call time, I will randomly ask one of your team members one of these questions. Teams get points for each correct answer.

Aftermath of Vietnam What was response to Vietnam veterans when they returned home? When and how were Vietnam veterans finally honored? What lessons did the US learn from Vietnam? What were the Pentagon Papers?

Nixon Who voted for Nixon? What was Nixon’s New Federalism? What was Watergate? What was the result? What was the détente?

Carter What was Three Mile Island? How did life change for women after the Women’s Liberation movement of the 1970s? What was stagflation? What new technology started in the 1970s?

Reagan What group of people voted for Reagan? What is supply-side economics? What was the Strategic Defense Initiative? What scandal happened during the Reagan presidency?

George H.W. Bush What was his main contribution to the civil rights movement? What happened to the Soviet Union after the Cold War? What war did George HW Bush fight? What was the economy like at the end of Bush’s term?

Clinton What helped the economy improve during Clinton’s administration? What happened to Clinton’s plans to reform healthcare? What scandal happened during the Clinton presidency? What was Clinton able to do for Arab-Israeli relations?

George W. Bush What did George W. Bush do about taxes? What happened to his plans for social security? What new cabinet position/executive department did Bush create in response to 9/11? What were Bush’s opinions on the government creating a welfare state?