Open to change and modernism.
What is left/liberal?
Believes in preserving tradition.
What is conservative/republican?
President during the 1980s.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
Music genre used to spread rural/conservative ideals.
What is country music?
Technology that improved communication and productivity in workplaces.
What are computers?
Party that is conservative/right leaning.
What is the Republican Party?
Civil rights movement, Anti-war Movement, and Hippie culture are all ________.
What are factors that led to the Conservative Resurgence?
Another name for "Reaganomics".
What is "Trickle Down Economics" or "Supply Side Economics"?
First woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?
Technology that caused employees to lose their jobs.
What are robotics?
Party that is liberal/left leaning.
What is the Democratic Party?
Political organization that promoted conservative ideas and policies.
What is the Heritage Foundation?
First steps in Reaganomics.
What are tax cuts and reducing business regulations?
Companies were encouraged to improve this technology to better their business.
What are cell phones?
Believe in having a small government.
What is right/conservative?
Political organization that supported conservative and Christian values.
What is Moral Majority?
The wealthy invest their money into businesses, creating jobs.
What is the desired outcome of Reaganomics?
Disease that spread rapidly through drug use and blood transfusions.
What is AIDS?
Technology developed to improve navigation accuracy.
What is GPS?
Believe government should provide welfare for its citizens.
What is left/liberal?
Famous pastor that garnered Christian support for Reagan.
Who is Billy Graham?
Reaganomics critique.
What is Reaganomics only helps the wealthy?
Campaign led by Nancy Reagan.
What is "Just Say No"?
Helped spread American culture around the world.
What are American movies?