4. During his first year in office, George W. Bush
a. raised tax rates for wealthy Americans.
b. sponsored legislation to protect the environment.
c. supported the accelerated reduction of nuclear weapons.
d. had the full support of Congress, which had a commanding Republican majority.
e. persuaded Congress to enact the largest tax cut in American history.
5. Which of the following is true about the 2004 presidential election?
a. John Kerry won by using his amicable personality.
b. George W. Bush won in a landslide.
c. Fewer people voted in this election than the 2000 election.
d. Bush generated more enthusiasm among supporters than Kerry.
e. John Kerry won Iowa and New Mexico.
6. Which of the following statements about John Kerry and the 2004 presidential campaign is true?
a. He was a Vietnam War veteran.
b. He was very in touch with the people and embraced by the common man.
c. He was from California.
d. He had bipartisan support from Republican John McCain.
e. He voted against the Iraq War in the Senate.
7. What did President George W. Bush’s frequent references to freedom and liberty in his second inaugural address indicate?
a. He was more determined than ever to impose American democracy on the Middle East.
b. He was willing to expand his foreign policy focus from Iraq to North Korea.
c. He had decided to push for the repeal of the USA Patriot Act.
d. He wanted to restore support for the Iraq War with a focus on liberation, not terror.
e. He was the nation’s staunchest defender of civil liberties for gays and lesbians.
8. The borderlands of the Southwest
a. had only rarely been a source of tension for Americans since the passage of the Hart-Celler Act.
b. emerged as an area of renewed anxiety for some Americans in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
c. only infrequently enjoyed close cultural and community connections to Mexico.
d. seemed less of a national security threat than the borderlands of the Pacific Northwest.