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1
What were the causes of the growing involvement of evangelical Christian organizations in national politics during the 1970s and 1980s? On what issues did these groups focus their attention, and how did they influence national political debate?
2
Describe the circumstances that led to Jimmy Carter's victory in the 1976 presidential election. What were his primary goals as president, and what were some of the obstacles that undermined his agenda?
3
What were the primary elements of Ronald Reagan's agenda as a presidential candidate in 1980? What were some of the characteristics that made Reagan such a successful candidate?
4
How successful was Reagan in fulfilling his economic goals? His foreign policy goals? Explain the primary reasons for his successes and failures.
5
What were the primary domestic and international challenges that George H. W. Bush faced as president? Why did his 1992 re-election campaign fail?







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