Who were the "neoconservatives"?
a. a small group of intellectuals, many of whom had once been liberals, some even socialists
b. a small, grassroots conservative movement who distrusted the "eastern establishment"
c. born-again Christians who were united by their faith that Reagan could bring "religion" to capitalism
d. a small group of wealthy, influential Americans who believed the "market" was the answer to most problems
Answer: a. a small group of intellectuals, many of whom had once been liberals, some even socialists
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A) It was significantly smaller. B) It was somewhat smaller. C) It was about the same. D) It was significantly larger. E) It was impossible to determine.
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a. true b. false