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True/False Quiz



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Question 1.
George W. Bush dubbed John Kerry "Flipper" during the 2004 election campaign.


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Question 2.
The Dukakis campaign team was quite innovative in its use of the Willie Horton story in the 1988 election.


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Question 3.
By 2005, 30 percent of African American men in their twenties were in prison, or on probation or parole.


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Question 4.
The Reagan administration had supported Iran in the Iran-Iraq war.


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Question 5.
American taxpayers bore the burden of the collapse of the savings and loans (S&Ls).


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Question 6.
Clinton will be remembered as a particularly strong president because he "stuck to his guns," rarely backing down from a position.


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Question 7.
The "contract with America" was proposed by Al Gore.


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Question 8.
Despite impeachment, most Americans approved of Clinton's performance as president.


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Question 9.
Ralph Nader received 1 million votes in the 2000 election.


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Question 10.
No wartime president has ever lost a reelection campaign.


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