The Nixon Presidency - WIP

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Quiz sobre The Nixon Presidency - WIP, criado por Chloe Adams em 05-05-2017.
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Questão 1

Questão
What political party was Nixon?
Responda
  • Republican
  • Democrat

Questão 2

Questão
Who did Nixon choose as his running mate? (Vice President)
Responda
  • Edmund Muskie
  • Spiro Agnew

Questão 3

Questão
Who was Nixon running against in the Presidential Election?
Responda
  • Hubert Humphrey
  • Barry Goldwater

Questão 4

Questão
By the early 1960s many felt that Nixon was a spent political force. He had lost the 1960 Presidential race to Kennedy, and also lost the 1962 gubernatorial (governor) race in [blank_start]California[blank_end] to Pat Brown. He left politics for a brief period before returning in 1964 to campaign for [blank_start]Barry Goldwater[blank_end], despite believing he couldn't win.
Responda
  • Barry Goldwater
  • Nelson Rockefeller
  • California
  • Florida

Questão 5

Questão
The Democrats entered the 1968 election divided - they were mostly divided over the issue of [blank_start]Vietnam[blank_end]. There were also notable riots in the aftermath of Johnson's [blank_start]civil rights[blank_end] legislation, and his social policy had been criticised. Johnson won the first primary narrowly over [blank_start]Eugene McCarthy[blank_end], however announced he would not be running for nomination.
Responda
  • Vietnam
  • The Great Society
  • civil rights
  • economic
  • Eugene McCarthy
  • Bobby Kennedy

Questão 6

Questão
Bobby Kennedy emerged as the Democratic frontrunner, but was assassinated when he won the California primary. Who killed him?
Responda
  • Lee Harvey Oswald
  • James Earl Ray
  • Sirhan Sirhan

Questão 7

Questão
The motivation behind Bobby Kennedy's assassination was American support for Israel.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 8

Questão
The Democrats held their convention in [blank_start]August[blank_end] in Chicago. Hubert Humphrey had won the nomination and mayor [blank_start]Richard Daley[blank_end] was determined that the convention would occur smoothly. This led to an increased police presence. Around [blank_start]10,000[blank_end] protesters went to Chicago, they were from a variety of groups including Yippies (the Youth International Party) and [blank_start]Anti-War groups[blank_end]. They were determined to shut down the convention and police attempted to break up a protest rally on [blank_start]August 28th[blank_end]. The resulting images were broadcast across the nation and were damaging to the Democrats.
Responda
  • August
  • June
  • September
  • Richard Daley
  • Orval Faubus
  • 10,000
  • 2,000
  • 6,000
  • Anti-War groups
  • feminist groups
  • civil rights protesters
  • August 28th
  • August 12th
  • September 4th

Questão 9

Questão
Nixon rose to a double digit lead in the polls after the Democratic convention protests.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 10

Questão
Nixon debated with Humphrey on television, and came across as having the upper hand.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 11

Questão
What was Nixon's promise regarding Vietnam?
Responda
  • To escalate involvement, like Johnson had.
  • To bring "peace with honour."

Questão 12

Questão
Which of the following were Nixon's promises and policies?
Responda
  • To bring "peace with honour" in Vietnam
  • To try and bring an end to "white flight"
  • To restore law and order in the cities
  • Less and cheaper government
  • Implied he would dismantle the welfare state
  • Increase taxes on the richest sector of American society

Questão 13

Questão
Nixon deliberately targeted his campaign at appealing to "Middle America" - those who earned $5000-15000 a year.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 14

Questão
The group that Nixon called the [blank_start]silent majority[blank_end] were the typical "Middle America" that he targeted his campaign at. They were the Americans who were not poor, but existed fairly close to the poverty line, and who felt they were being taxed too heavily.
Responda
  • silent majority

Questão 15

Questão
Nixon recognised the increasing importance of the "sun belt." This was the region from North Carolina to [blank_start]California[blank_end]. The north-east had typically been the powerhouse of the US (states like New York and Washington) however the 40s and 50s saw the population of the sun belt [blank_start]double[blank_end]. Nixon therefore decided to appeal to voters in this area in particular for a number of reasons.
Responda
  • California
  • Utah
  • double
  • triple

Questão 16

Questão
On what grounds did Nixon appeal to voters in the sun belt?
Responda
  • By advocating a progressive stance on civil rights
  • Proposing "New Federalism" - a change in power dynamic between the states and federal government.
  • People in the sun belt were social conservatives and disliked liberal north-eastern intellectuals
  • Promised to slow down the pace of civil rights change.

Questão 17

Questão
Nixon repeated his strategy from the 1960 election, campaigning in every state.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 18

Questão
Nixon's vice-president Spiro Agnew had a media profile that was not great, making him a surprising choice.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 19

Questão
The key figure in foreign policy was [blank_start]Henry Kissinger[blank_end].
Responda
  • Henry Kissinger

Questão 20

Questão
Nixon saw foreign policy as the most interesting and important presidential task.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 21

Questão
How many federal judges did Nixon appoint?
Responda
  • 130
  • 231
  • 188
  • 201

Questão 22

Questão
Nixon's true personality can be characterised as paranoid, vindictive and cynical.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 23

Questão
What were Nixon's main domestic policy aims?
Responda
  • Protest movements
  • Stabilising the economy
  • Poverty
  • Racial inequality
  • Tackling the breakdown of law and order
  • Increasing taxes on the richest sector of US society

Questão 24

Questão
Nixon agreed with Johnson that the Great Society programme was of great use to American society.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 25

Questão
How did Nixon back up his Great Society related rhetoric with action?
Responda
  • He closed 59 Job Corps centres.
  • He opened 59 Job Corps centres.
  • He successfully shrunk the OEO
  • He successfully expanded the OEO
  • He cut federal funding for housing
  • He increased federal funding for housing.

Questão 26

Questão
Nixon wanted to reform the welfare system. Opinion polls showed [blank_start]80%[blank_end] of Americans believed those on welfare could get a job if they wanted. Nixon wanted to extend the Food Stamps programme and renamed the [blank_start]Family Assistance Programme (FAP)[blank_end]
Responda
  • 80%
  • 25%
  • 65%
  • Family Assistance Programme (FAP)
  • Food Bank Programme (FBP)
  • Family Welfare Office (FWO)

Questão 27

Questão
The FAP wanted to replace programmes such as food stamps with cash payments to those in need.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 28

Questão
Why was the FAP programme criticised?
Responda
  • The payments were thought to be too generous at $3000 per year for a family of four.
  • Unions saw it as a threat to the minumum wage.
  • Payments to the working poor would raise the welfare bill.
  • Conservatives thought it was a guaranteed income for workshy people.
  • The payments were thought to be too small at $1600 for a family of four.

Questão 29

Questão
The Bill (FAP) passed through Congress in 1972.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 30

Questão
What was the 1971 Child Development Act and was it successful?
Responda
  • It increased spending on enrichment activities for young children within schools - Nixon vetoed it.
  • It increased spending on enrichment activities for young children within schools - Nixon supported it.
  • It provided free childcare so poor mothers could work - Nixon vetoed it.
  • It provided free childcare so poor mothers could work - Nixon supported it.

Questão 31

Questão
Nixon vetoed the Child Development Act because he thought it smacked of Communism.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 32

Questão
Did spending on welfare rise or fall under Nixon?
Responda
  • Rise
  • Fall

Questão 33

Questão
The Nixon years saw the introduction of Supplementary Security Income (SSI.) This provided guaranteed [blank_start]income for the elderly/disabled.[blank_end] The Nixon years also saw an increase in social security, [blank_start]Medicare and Medicaid[blank_end] benefits.
Responda
  • income for the elderly/disabled.
  • income for families in poverty.
  • Medicare and Medicaid
  • and disability

Questão 34

Questão
Which of these were real Acts passed under Nixon?
Responda
  • Marine Mammal Protection Act
  • Safe Drinking Water Act
  • Environmental Protection Agency set up.
  • Unfair Employment Act
  • Noise Control Act
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration set up.
  • Endangered Species Act

Questão 35

Questão
When Nixon became President, the relationship between the federal government and the civil rights movement was fractured.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 36

Questão
The [blank_start]Kerner[blank_end] Report (1968) had stressed the need to prevent de facto economic segregation from replacing de jure segregation in the South.
Responda
  • Kerner

Questão 37

Questão
De facto segregation = [blank_start]"segregation of the heart"[blank_end] De jure segregation = [blank_start]segregation by law.[blank_end]
Responda
  • "segregation of the heart"
  • segregation by law.

Questão 38

Questão
The Black Power movement thrived under Nixon.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 39

Questão
For what reasons did the Black Panthers in particular decline?
Responda
  • The group had begun launching assassination attempts on white opposition group leaders.
  • COINTELPRO launched a "dirty tricks" campaign against the Black Panthers.
  • The FBI forged Black Panther letters containing death threats to government officials.
  • Women objected to Cleaver (a convicted rapist) having a prominent role in the group.
  • By 1970 many of the leaders were either dead or in jail.

Questão 40

Questão
Liberal sympathy for the Black Power movement was limited following the ghetto riots [blank_start]1964-68[blank_end]
Responda
  • 1964-68
  • 1962-63
  • 1966-69

Questão 41

Questão
SNCC and CORE began expelling white members.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 42

Questão
Which of the two organisations ceased to exist in 1973?
Responda
  • SNCC
  • CORE

Questão 43

Questão
[blank_start]Busing[blank_end] became the new focus of the civil rights campaign.
Responda
  • Busing
  • Having more black figures in government
  • Anti-KKK campaigning
  • Improving conditions in black schools

Questão 44

Questão
Busing involved sending students from one neighbourhood to a school in a different area to prevent the [blank_start]de facto[blank_end] segregation of schools
Responda
  • de facto
  • de jure

Questão 45

Questão
The [blank_start]North[blank_end] was a particular area of focus for the busing campaign.
Responda
  • North
  • South

Questão 46

Questão
Why was the North the area of focus for the busing campaign?
Responda
  • The South was still far too conservative for Nixon to want this to occur.
  • The North had become increasingly separate, as white families had moved to the suburbs.

Questão 47

Questão
In which of these rulings in 1971 did the Supreme Court state that busing could be used to achieve a racial balance in schools?
Responda
  • Sweatt vs Painter
  • Swann v Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
  • Brown vs the Board of Education
  • Shelley v. Kraemer

Questão 48

Questão
Opinion polls showed busing was supported 2 to 1 by Americans.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 49

Questão
Nixon attempted to rally behind the busing campaign and motivate people to support it.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 50

Questão
He wanted to pass a constitutional amendment [blank_start]preventing busing[blank_end] but this was rejected by Congress. However, he was able to appoint a number of [blank_start]conservative[blank_end] judges and this had an impact.
Responda
  • preventing busing
  • making busing mandatory
  • conservative
  • liberal

Questão 51

Questão
In [blank_start]Milliken v Bradley[blank_end] ([blank_start]1974[blank_end]) the court ruled to stop busing in Detroit on the basis that it shouldn’t cross school district boundaries. This did much to allow de facto segregation to continue.
Responda
  • Milliken v Bradley
  • Shelley vs Kraemer
  • Bowers v. Hardwick
  • Bragdon v. Abbott
  • 1974
  • 1975
  • 1976
  • 1977

Questão 52

Questão
Nixon supported busing, both privately and publicly.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 53

Questão
Nixon's main successes came with the introduction of the first federal [blank_start]affirmative action[blank_end] programme, despite Nixon calling it [blank_start]reverse discrimination[blank_end]. [blank_start]The Philadelphia Plan[blank_end] was put into place in [blank_start]Philadelphia[blank_end] in 1970, and it required government contractors to hire minority workers until targets were reached.
Responda
  • affirmative action
  • anti-discriminatory hiring
  • reverse discrimination
  • racist
  • The Philadelphia Plan
  • The Maryland Plan
  • The California Plan
  • Philadelphia
  • California
  • Maryland

Questão 54

Questão
What was the Supreme Court ruling that upheld The Philadelphia Plan?
Responda
  • Contractors Association of Eastern Pennsylvania vs Schultz
  • Contractors Association of Eastern Pennsylvania vs Miller

Questão 55

Questão
Which of these were other developments made on civil rights under Nixon?
Responda
  • A decrease in police brutality against black criminals
  • Increased number of black Americans attending colleges
  • Increased number of Black Studies courses being offered
  • The inner cities had facilities significantly improved to combat White Flight
  • First black woman was elected to Congress.

Questão 56

Questão
Which of these were part of Nixon and Kissinger's strategy to minimise anti-war protest at home?
Responda
  • Withdrawing troops from Vietnam
  • Using police armed with tear gas to suppress protests
  • Using speeches questioning the patriotism of anti-war protestors
  • Altering draft criteria
  • Cancelling all future drafts of soldiers
  • Concealing the most damaging realities of the war

Questão 57

Questão
Celebrity involvement in anti-war protest boosted its profile.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 58

Questão
The actress Jane Fonda visited the Vietcong in 1972 and earned the nickname [blank_start]Hanoi Jane.[blank_end]
Responda
  • Hanoi Jane.

Questão 59

Questão
Student protest was at the forefront of anti-war protest. Student numbers had been expanding throughout the 1960s and many were keen to get involved. Significant student protest included... Radical students blowing up buildings at the [blank_start]University of Colorado[blank_end] because black students' scholarships were frozen Students at [blank_start]San Diego[blank_end] set fire to banks a pro [blank_start]Black Panthers[blank_end] demonstration set [blank_start]Yale[blank_end] Law School library books on fire.
Responda
  • University of Colorado
  • University of California
  • San Diego
  • Florida State University
  • Black Panthers
  • Nation of Islam
  • Yale
  • Harvard

Questão 60

Questão
On the 4th May 1970 at which university were four students shot dead by the National Guard?
Responda
  • Philadelphia State University
  • Kent State University
  • The University of Chicago

Questão 61

Questão
Americans were overwhelmingly sympathetic to student protestors.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 62

Questão
Nixon was sympathetic to student protestors.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 63

Questão
Withdrawing troops from Vietnam reduced protest but Nixon was determined to reduce protest further. He threatened to end federal scholarships/loans for [blank_start]convicted student criminals[blank_end]. He ordered surveillance of [blank_start]disruptive groups[blank_end] Prosecuting protestors - in spring 1970, [blank_start]10,000[blank_end] were arrested in Washington. Nixon and Agnew constantly called them traitors.
Responda
  • convicted student criminals
  • feminist protestors
  • disruptive groups
  • all university campuses
  • 10,000
  • 1,000

Questão 64

Questão
Feminists such as Gloria [blank_start]Steinem[blank_end] stressed how little the Nixon administration had done for women and tried to persuade his wife, [blank_start]Pat[blank_end] Nixon, to campaign for their cause.
Responda
  • Steinem
  • Pat

Questão 65

Questão
Feminist protest tended to get lost in the larger picture of anti-war protest.
Responda
  • True
  • False

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