Describe President Bush's domestic agenda in his first term

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. George W. Bush sought to move the nation in the direction of what he called "compassionate conservatism."
2. In the economic realm, this meant promoting the private sector and reducing federal spending on social programs for the poor.
3. It meant reducing the government's role in regulating health and safety issues in the workplace.
4. Finally, it meant pushing through large tax cuts that disproportionately benefited the wealthiest Americans.
5. The Bush administration ran enormous annual deficits by retaining the tax cuts while sharply increasing military spending.
6. The Bush administration sought to roll back environmental protections and give companies greater access to public natural resources.

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a. Bentham's view of the legal system. b. Montesquieu's attitude toward the French monarchy. c. Catherine the Great's attitude toward Poland. d. Voltaire's attitude toward the church.

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In the late nineteenth century, Democrats tended to attract greater numbers of

A. the middle class. B. Catholics. C. northern blacks. D. citizens of old American stock. E. Protestants.

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Andrew Carnegie's efforts to control of all aspects of the steel-making process from mining the ore to delivering the final product was called vertical integration

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Congress responded to the rise of European fascist states by

A) sending senators as its representatives at the Munich Conference. B) passing the Quarantine Act to isolate Germany, Italy, and Spain. C) passing a series of laws that restricted arms sales and loans with nations at war. D) promising to restore Germany's economy if Hitler would not invade the Sudetenland. E) investigating whether arms manufacturers had conspired to bring the United States into World War I.

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