Nixon's policy of turning the Vietnam war over to the South Vietnamese:
What is Vietnamization?
The belief that men and women are equal and should be treated as such:
What is feminism?
Nixon, Ford, and Carter struggled to fix the economy in the 1970s because we were suffering from:
What is stagflation?
Nixon's domestic policy, which meant shrinking the size and influence of the federal government:
What is New Federalism?
Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta organized this protest to gain better wages and working conditions for migrant workers:
What was the grape boycott?
President Carter orchestrated the Camp David Accords, where these two countries agreed to a peace deal.
What is Israel and Egypt?
Nixon supported the creation of this new government agency to oversee issues affecting the natural environment:
What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
La Raza Unida, part of the Chicano movement, successfully protested for this change in California schools:
What is bilingual education?
President Carter failed to negotiate the release of 52 Americans who were held for 444 days during the:
What is the Iranian Hostage Crisis?
Nixon used this controversial move to block funding for programs and agencies he didn't agree with:
What is impoundment?
This law banned gender discrimination in educational programs, including sports, at public institutions:
What is Title IX?
Reaganomics is famous for giving tax cuts to the wealthy while cutting funding for social services. Reaganomics is based on THIS theory:
What is trickle down economics?
Nixon's downfall came after these proved he was directly involved with the Watergate Scandal:
What are the White House Tapes?
Members of AIM occupied two places as part of their movement to bring attention to Native American issues. Name both of them.
What is Alcatraz and Wounded Knee?
President Reagan had knowledge of this scandal, where the US illegally sold weapons to Iran while funneling money to a drug-dealing group in Nicaragua.
What is the Iran-Contra Scandal?