The success of the new conservative movement in achieving its goals was most challenged by the

(A) ongoing popularity of many social welfare programs
(B) reform of federal tax policies
(C) Persian gulf war in the early 1990s
(D) increased role of Christian evangelicals in the republican party


(A) ongoing popularity of many social welfare programs

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a. Henry Clay. b. Zachary Taylor. c. Robert Walker. d. Daniel Webster. e. Millard Fillmore.

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After Reagan signed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, the prison population increased dramatically

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The biblical stories of the Garden of Eden and the Flood derive from

a. Egyptian sources. b. Persian sources. c. Canaanite sources. d. Mesopotamian sources. e. Philistine sources.

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All of the following are correct about Pakistan since September 11, 2001, except

a. much of the local population supported the Taliban, which had been driven from Afghanistan. b. President Musharaff gave support to the anti-terrorist campaign. c. Benazir Bhutto was elected president in 2008. d. there were renewed tensions with India over Kashmir. e. by 2008, many observers expressed concern that Pakistan might disintegrate as a country into squabbling ethnic blocs.

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