91. Which country below borders Pakistan?
(Points: 5)
Saudi Arabia
Afghanistan
Turkey
Iraq
92. What is one issue that NAFTA raised in the United States?
(Points: 5)
It did not do enough to promote trade.
It did not adequately protect American jobs.
It established trade barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Too many American dollars were required to fund it.
93. What problem did the Clinton administration fail to address successfully?
(Points: 5)
the federal budget deficit
women's rights
appointing more women to federal jobs
universal health care
94. What is the significance of September 11, 2001?
(Points: 5)
It marked the end of the Persian Gulf War against Iraq.
The Soviet Union collapsed, officially ending the Cold War.
Terrorists used airplanes to attack targets in the United States, killing thousands.
The Supreme Court ordered the recount of the Florida vote to stop.
95. What was not a goal of al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden?
(Points: 5)
driving Americans out of all Islamic nations
destroying Israel
eliminating pro-Western governments in the Middle East
establishing democracy in Islamic nations
96. What legislation was intended to improve U.S. security but also raised concerns about American civil liberties?
(Points: 5)
the Patriot Act
the Homeland Security Bill
the American Anti-Terrorism Act
the Border Protection Bill
97. What accusation was given by President Bush as a reason for invading Iraq but later proved false?
(Points: 5)
Osama bin Laden was hiding in Iraq.
Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
The United States would be joined by France and Saudi Arabia, so victory would be quick.
Iraq had oil that belonged to the United States and Saddam Hussein was refusing to release it.
98. What objection did people raise when the president announced that the United States was invading Iraq?
(Points: 5)
The United States was initiating a war without direct provocation.
The war in Afghanistan had just ended, and further military action was unnecessary.
The draft would have to be reinstated.
Oil prices would rise because U.S. companies would have limited supplies.
99. What role did the war in Iraq and the collapse of the economy play in the 2008 presidential election?
(Points: 5)
They distracted people from voting.
They unified the country behind the efforts of both candidates.
They were the two key issues of the election.
They didn't affect the election because people were more concerned about skyrocketing energy costs.
100. What was significant about of the 2008 presidential election?
(Points: 5)
It was the closest race in American history.
The United States elected its first African American president.
A woman ran for vice president for the first time.
The winning candidate had been a prisoner of war.
LMAO I DIDNT SEE THE QUESTION ON THE LAST ONE I JUST COPY PASTED HAHAHAH THANKS
(Points: 5)
Saudi Arabia
Afghanistan
Turkey
Iraq
92. What is one issue that NAFTA raised in the United States?
(Points: 5)
It did not do enough to promote trade.
It did not adequately protect American jobs.
It established trade barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Too many American dollars were required to fund it.
93. What problem did the Clinton administration fail to address successfully?
(Points: 5)
the federal budget deficit
women's rights
appointing more women to federal jobs
universal health care
94. What is the significance of September 11, 2001?
(Points: 5)
It marked the end of the Persian Gulf War against Iraq.
The Soviet Union collapsed, officially ending the Cold War.
Terrorists used airplanes to attack targets in the United States, killing thousands.
The Supreme Court ordered the recount of the Florida vote to stop.
95. What was not a goal of al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden?
(Points: 5)
driving Americans out of all Islamic nations
destroying Israel
eliminating pro-Western governments in the Middle East
establishing democracy in Islamic nations
96. What legislation was intended to improve U.S. security but also raised concerns about American civil liberties?
(Points: 5)
the Patriot Act
the Homeland Security Bill
the American Anti-Terrorism Act
the Border Protection Bill
97. What accusation was given by President Bush as a reason for invading Iraq but later proved false?
(Points: 5)
Osama bin Laden was hiding in Iraq.
Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
The United States would be joined by France and Saudi Arabia, so victory would be quick.
Iraq had oil that belonged to the United States and Saddam Hussein was refusing to release it.
98. What objection did people raise when the president announced that the United States was invading Iraq?
(Points: 5)
The United States was initiating a war without direct provocation.
The war in Afghanistan had just ended, and further military action was unnecessary.
The draft would have to be reinstated.
Oil prices would rise because U.S. companies would have limited supplies.
99. What role did the war in Iraq and the collapse of the economy play in the 2008 presidential election?
(Points: 5)
They distracted people from voting.
They unified the country behind the efforts of both candidates.
They were the two key issues of the election.
They didn't affect the election because people were more concerned about skyrocketing energy costs.
100. What was significant about of the 2008 presidential election?
(Points: 5)
It was the closest race in American history.
The United States elected its first African American president.
A woman ran for vice president for the first time.
The winning candidate had been a prisoner of war.
LMAO I DIDNT SEE THE QUESTION ON THE LAST ONE I JUST COPY PASTED HAHAHAH THANKS