Describe how Bill Clinton and the New Democrats transformed their party, and discuss their attempts to reshape the federal government. Identify specific accomplishments they were able to achieve and the opposition they encountered.
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The interior kingdoms of Southeast Asia were based on tribal allegiances to
a. emperors. b. queens. c. kings. d. shamans. e. "men of prowess."
How did the reform programs created during the New Deal eventually lead to its demise?
A) They actually did very little to change the U.S. economic situation. B) They required massive government spending and could not be sustained. C) They were unpopular with Republicans who took control of Congress. D) They were unpopular with the general public who began to speak out. E) The progressive programs (like Social Security) could not outlast political changes.
By 1966, Mao believed
a. the peasants would never be revolutionaries. b. that too many Chinese functionaries were "taking the capitalist road." c. further reform must come from the top down. d. the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution was a failure. e. that his wife, Jiang Qing, was a "capitalist roader."
What ignited the antiradical "Red Scare" of 1919-1920? What could the president have done to quell the rising tide of hysteria? Why did the Red scare come to an end so quickly?
What will be an ideal response?