A) the expansion of collective security agreements.
B) the rise of a Vietnamese nationalist movement.
C) a series of oil crises in the region.
D) the failure of efforts at peaceful, mutual coexistence.
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A) rise of informality in U.S. political culture.
B) proper balance in the powers of the presidency and the federal government.
C) supremacy of state sovereignty over local issues.
D) growth of "big government" and the national debt.
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A) the Great Migration.
B) the Harlem Renaissance.
C) Brown v. Board.
D) abolitionism.
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A) Shifting international alignments complicated the nation's commitment to containment.
B) Europe's war-ravaged economy left the United States in a position of significant power.
C) Domestic disputes over war policies threatened the authority of the national government.
D) Instability in the global economy upset the balance of power in the United States.
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A) American involvement in the Vietnam War.
B) changes to loosen the nation's immigration policy.
C) the build-up of the nation's nuclear arsenal.
D) the nation's foreign policy strategy of containment.
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A) expansion and stability.
B) liberty and order.
C) equality and individualism.
D) populism and communism.
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A) Communism.
B) the scope of presidential power.
C) American energy policy and resource use.
D) national values.
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A) the 1790s.
B) the 1890s.
C) the 1920s.
D) the 1940s.
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A) Widespread antiwar protests
B) Broad consensus over the nation's Cold War strategy of containment
C) Outcry against the nation's failure to support democracy
D) Open debate about collective security
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A) reduce the attractiveness of nonviolent protest.
B) block the passage of civil rights legislation.
C) encourage the use of judicial activism.
D) slow the progress of desegregation.
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A) argued against the culture of conformity.
B) called the efforts a misuse of national authority.
C) charged that too little was done to transform economic realities.
D) called for increased measures for conservation.
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A) American attempts to pursue a policy of containment amidst increasingly complex international conditions.
B) the United States' desires to form multilateral economic frameworks to promote peace.
C) a general decline in the "military industrial complex" amidst widespread debate.
D) the growing trend towards de-alignment among emerging nations in the Middle East.
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A) European
B) African
C) Indian
D) Latin American
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A) solidarity movements between Blacks, Latinos, and American Indians.
B) charges of communism among more radical activists.
C) philosophical divisions over the Vietnam war.
D) the slow progress of desegregation movements.
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A) openly challenged the dominant economic order.
B) were successful in achieving racial equality.
C) focused exclusively on using the court system to achieve victories.
D) utilized a variety of strategies to combat racial discrimination.
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A) After the Revolutionary War.
B) After the Civil War.
C) After the Spanish-American War.
D) After World War I.
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A) The rise of counterculture
B) The baby boom
C) Urban unrest
D) The Great Society
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A) the role of literature and the arts in movements for change.
B) the challenge of communicating with the generation of the 1960s.
C) the limitations of political reform movements in the Cold War.
D) the decline of nonviolent protest as a means for reform.
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A) stopping the potential spread of Communist influence.
B) securing American economic security.
C) protecting America's position as the most powerful nation on earth.
D) developing new alliances in Southeast Asia.
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A) Liberals
B) Latinos
C) Conservatives
D) African-Americans
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