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Question 1

One effect of the Persian Gulf War was that it
 
  A) caused serious shortages in the United States.
  B) brought Israel and the Palestinians together against a common enemy.
  C) completely destroyed the power base of Saddam Hussein.
  D) increased the popularity of President G.H.W. Bush.

Question 2

In the 1988 presidential race, George H.W. Bush
 
  A) magnanimously praised the governor of Massachusetts for improving his state's economy.
  B) refused to engage in mudslinging.
  C) accused Michael Dukakis of communist affiliations.
  D) ran a mudslinging campaign.

Question 3

As president, Reagan suffered from charges of
 
  A) projecting a poor image on television.
  B) sleaze in his administration.
  C) lying about the invasion of Grenada.
  D) ostentatious living.

Question 4

As a result of Ronald Reagan's election to the presidency in 1980,
 
  A) an inexperienced politician came into the White House.
  B) the Democrats lost their majority in the House of Representatives.
  C) New Deal liberalism gained a supporter in the White House.
  D) the Republicans gained control of the Senate.



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Answer 1

Answer: D

Answer 2

Answer: D

Answer 3

Answer: B

Answer 4

Answer: D





 

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