Course
202040 Fall 2020 HIUS 445-B01 LUO
Test
Exam 3
Started
9/10/20 11:21 AM
Submitted
9/10/20 11:41 AM
Due Date
9/14/20 11:59 PM
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Time limit: 45 minutes
31 true/false, multiple-choice,and short answer
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Question 1
1.5 out of 1.5 points
This former Democrat and Texas Governor was a leading contender for the Republican
nomination in 1980. He waged a national campaign instead of a local, primary state to
primary state one, and fell out of the race incredibly fast.
Selected
Answer:
John
Connally
Question 2
1.5out of 1.5 points
In his first year in office, Reagan subordinated every issue to foreign affairs. Reaching an
arms control agreement with the Soviets was his top priority.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
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Question 3
1.5 out of 1.5 points
Reagan was dethatched from the legislative effort of this economic program in 1981.
Indeed, he did very little to secure its passage. The only reason it did pass was because
of sympathy for the President after the assassination attempt.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Question 4
0 out of 1.5 points
This Republican would have complicated Reagan’s chances at winning the nomination in
1980 had he decided to run. While he and Reagan had a tense relationship, he ultimately
decided not to enter the primaries and expressed support for Reagan.
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Answer:

Question 5
0 out of 1.5 points
NOT one of the “troika” of Reagan’s first term—i.e. those White House aides who almost
acted as “deputy presidents.”
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Answer:
Question 6
1.5 out of 1.5 points
This Office of Management and Budget Director was a key figure in securing Reagan’s
economic agenda in 1981. He ultimately, however, became cynical of “trickle-down


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