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1. Why is it difficult to interpret recent history and current events?
(Points: 1)
Too many people use the same data.

It is hard to gain historical perspective on the recent past.

There is too much data available.

There is not enough clear data.

2. What first transformed the Internet into an information superhighway?
(Points: 1)
ARPANET

Google

the World Wide Web

Yahoo

3. Which was not a change in American business practices during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
(Points: 1)
outsourcing services overseas

obtaining credit from banks

globalization

offshoring production of goods

4. Where have the largest number of immigrants to the United States come from since 1990?
(Points: 1)
Asia

Europe

Africa

Latin America and Northern America

5. In the election of 1992, economic issues caused an incumbent president to lose to a relatively unknown governor. What was the outcome of that election?
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George H.W. Bush lost to Bill Clinton.

Bill Clinton lost to George H.W. Bush.

Al Gore lost to George W. Bush.

George H.W. Bush lost to Ross Perot.

6. What was not part of Clinton’s domestic agenda?
(Points: 1)
health care for all

the Family and Medical Leave Act

allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military

appointing significant numbers of women to key positions

7. What treaty was designed to support economic growth for the United States and its neighbors?
(Points: 1)
NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement

NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization

IMF International Monetary Fund

Treaty of Paris of 1991

8. What conflict had developed between President Clinton and congressional Republicans by 1994?
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Clinton had cut taxes for the poorest Americans.

The Republicans wanted more cuts in social spending.

Clinton had balanced the federal budget through spending cuts.

The Republicans wanted welfare reform that Clinton did not support.

9. What agreement had a goal of reducing international greenhouse gas emissions?
(Points: 1)
the Clean Air Act

the Global Warming Initiative

the Gore Protocol

the Kyoto Protocol

10. What decision did the United States make about the Kyoto Protocol?
(Points: 1)
The treaty should be signed by all other nations first.

The U.S. delegation signed it, but it was never submitted to the Senate for approval.

The U.S. delegation walked out of the conference in protest.

The U.S. Senate approved the protocol with a nearly unanimous vote.

11. Which of the following was not one of the cultural issues debated widely during the 1990s?
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gun control

abortion

gay and lesbian rights

African American rights

12. Which modern president was impeached by the House of Representatives but not removed from office by the Senate?
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Bill Clinton

George H.W. Bush

George W. Bush

Ronald Reagan

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What first transformed the Internet into an information superhighway?
(Points: 1)
ARPANET

Google

the World Wide Web

Yahoo

3. Which was not a change in American business practices during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
(Points: 1)
outsourcing services overseas

obtaining credit from banks

globalization

offshoring production of goods

4. Where have the largest number of immigrants to the United States come from since 1990?
(Points: 1)
Asia

Europe

Africa

Latin America and Northern America

5. In the election of 1992, an incumbent president lost to a former Rhodes Scholar, largely because of economic issues. What was the outcome of that election?
(Points: 1)
George H.W. Bush lost to Bill Clinton.

Bill Clinton lost to George H.W. Bush.

Al Gore lost to George W. Bush.

George H.W. Bush lost to Ross Perot.

6. What was not part of Clinton’s domestic agenda?
(Points: 1)
health care for all

the Family and Medical Leave Act

allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military

appointing significant numbers of women to key positions

7. What was an argument in favor of NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement?
(Points: 1)
It would support economic growth throughout North America.

It would send some American jobs to Mexico where labor was cheaper.

It would apply stricter controls and limits to trade.

It would raise money through additional tariffs and taxes.

8. What conflict had developed between President Clinton and congressional Republicans by 1994?
(Points: 1)
Clinton had cut taxes for the poorest Americans.

The Republicans wanted more cuts in social spending.

Clinton had balanced the federal budget through spending cuts.

The Republicans wanted welfare reform that Clinton did not support.

10. What decision did the United States make about the Kyoto Protocol?
(Points: 1)
The treaty should be signed by all other nations first.

The U.S. delegation signed it, but it was never submitted to the Senate for approval.

The U.S. delegation walked out of the conference in protest.

The U.S. Senate approved the protocol with a nearly unanimous votes.

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