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C1 $100 After Kennedy authorized a military buildup to show that the United States would not be bullied by the Soviet Union, the Soviets…

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As a result of the Cuban Missile Crisis… C1 $200

C1 $300 Kennedy established the Alliance for Progress in the Western Hemisphere to…

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Which of the following best describes the major guiding principle behind the foreign policies of Kennedy and Johnson? C1 $400

Timer C1 500 The United States supported the Bay of Pigs invasion by …

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C2 $100 In foreign affairs, perhaps Nixon’s greatest accomplishment was…

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C2 $200 The SALT I treaty proved that…

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C2 $300 One major factor contributing to Ronald Reagan’s defeat of President Carter in 1980 was…

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C2 $400 The Reagan administration rapidly increased spending on…

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C2 $500 During Reagan’s second term, United States relations with the Soviet Union…

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C3 $100 Henry Kissinger served President Nixon as…

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Nixon wanted to use America’s friendship with China to … C3 $200

C3 $300 While in office, President Carter strained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union by supporting Soviet…

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C3 $400 President Carter assumed the role of peacemaker to negotiate which of the following between Israel and Egypt?

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C3 $500 During his trip to Moscow, Nixon sought to…

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C4 $100 To defend American interests in the Cold War, Reagan…

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C4 $200 How did the Soviet policies of perestroika and glasnost help bring an end to the Cold War?

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C4 $300 What was the goal of Reagan’s policy toward Nicaragua?

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C4 $400 Which best describes President Reagan’s policy on military spending?

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C4 $500 Kennedy believed that he could encourage stability in Latin America by…

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C5 $100 The Soviets built the Berlin Wall in order to prevent…

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C5 $200 The policy of making the military power of the United States and its allies so strong that no enemy dare attack it for fear of retaliation is known as…

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C5 $300 When Fidel Castro seized American property in Cuba, Eisenhower…

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C5 $400 General MacArthur favored breaking the stalemate in the Korean War by…

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C5 $500 Nixon’s new approach to China was surprising, as China…

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