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True or False Chapter 30 Self-Quiz 2
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After his appeals to the center during his campaign, George H.W. Bush governed as an ultra-conservative.
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During the 1980s, the United States had not objected to Saddam Hussein's drive to acquire chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons.
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The Los Angeles riots of 1992 began with the arrest of a drunk driver.
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Republicans pushed for the deregulation of banking and repealed the 1933 Glass Steagall Act in 1999.
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Only the Southeast grew faster than the West at the end of the 20 century.
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Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Seattle in 1995 to cheer Bill Clinton and his support for the World Trade Organization.
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Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Seattle in 1995 to cheer Bill Clinton and his support for the World Trade Organization.
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In the wake of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, Israelis committed themselves to his message of peace and negotiation with the Palestinians.
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The first president who had negotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement was Ronald Reagan.
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