front 1 Nixon stunned the world in 1972 when he announced he would visit | back 1 China. |
front 2 Detente was used to describe Nixon's relations with the Soviet Union, which meant | back 2 relaxation of tensions. |
front 3 The American-Soviet SALT agreement | back 3 limited offensive nuclear weapons. |
front 4 The offices broken into at the Watergate complex belonged to the | back 4 Democratic National Committee. |
front 5 President Ford's popularity took a devastating hit when he | back 5 granted Richard Nixon an unconditional pardon for any crimes he may have committed. |
front 6 Part of the economic troubles of the 1970s stemmed from competition from | back 6 Japan and Germany. |
front 7 Which branch of the federal government began to reassert itself in the wake of the Watergate Scandal? | back 7 congress |
front 8 The Equal Rights Amendment | back 8 easily passed Congress but failed ratification by the states. |
front 9 Opponents of women's liberation achieved a notable victory by | back 9 defeating feminist congressional candidates in 1978. |
front 10 Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman | back 10 appointed to the Supreme Court |