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Reconsidering National Priorities 1972-1979 - Quiz

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Nixon stunned the world in 1972 when he announced he would visit

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China.

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Detente was used to describe Nixon's relations with the Soviet Union, which meant

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relaxation of tensions.

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The American-Soviet SALT agreement

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limited offensive nuclear weapons.

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The offices broken into at the Watergate complex belonged to the

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Democratic National Committee.

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President Ford's popularity took a devastating hit when he

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granted Richard Nixon an unconditional pardon for any crimes he may have committed.

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Part of the economic troubles of the 1970s stemmed from competition from

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Japan and Germany.

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Which branch of the federal government began to reassert itself in the wake of the Watergate Scandal?

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congress

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The Equal Rights Amendment

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easily passed Congress but failed ratification by the states.

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Opponents of women's liberation achieved a notable victory by

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defeating feminist congressional candidates in 1978.

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Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman

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appointed to the Supreme Court