A New Conservatism:
(Welcome Back Fundamentalists)
1. 1950's Conservatives objected to what types of issues created out of New Deal policies?
2. Why was the 1964 election pivotal in shifting to a new conservatism?
3. What lost Johnson support in the South?
4. Nixon's support came from the what? ______________ Majority.
5. Swann v. Board of Education ruled that school districts needed to provide what?
6. University of Regents vs. Baake ruled in favor of the government enforcing...?
7. Roe v. Wade establishes a women's right to have...?
8. The Civil Rights Movement, Sexual Revolution, Counterculture Movement (Hippies), Anti-War Movement, Women's Movement, Native American Movement, and a growing divorce rate pushed fundamentalist conservatives to say that ________________ & ___________________ values were in a decline. This preempted Republican votes.
9. Opponents of the ERA alleged that it would deteriorate the family structure by allowing for what to occur?
10. Ultimately the rise of conservatism was all about (circle) growing/decreasing the size of government.
1. 1950's Conservatives objected to what types of issues created out of New Deal policies?
2. Why was the 1964 election pivotal in shifting to a new conservatism?
3. What lost Johnson support in the South?
4. Nixon's support came from the what? ______________ Majority.
5. Swann v. Board of Education ruled that school districts needed to provide what?
6. University of Regents vs. Baake ruled in favor of the government enforcing...?
7. Roe v. Wade establishes a women's right to have...?
8. The Civil Rights Movement, Sexual Revolution, Counterculture Movement (Hippies), Anti-War Movement, Women's Movement, Native American Movement, and a growing divorce rate pushed fundamentalist conservatives to say that ________________ & ___________________ values were in a decline. This preempted Republican votes.
9. Opponents of the ERA alleged that it would deteriorate the family structure by allowing for what to occur?
10. Ultimately the rise of conservatism was all about (circle) growing/decreasing the size of government.