CAN SOMEONE CHECK THESE QUESTIONS, I'M NOT 100% CONFIDENT IN MY ANSWERS? PLEASE THANK YOU!

US-Soviet relations during the early years of Reagan Administration:
A. improved because NATO decided not to deploy cruise missiles in Europe.
B. changed little despite the positive messages sent from the new Soviet leader Andropov.
C. worsened because the Soviets decided to back our of nuclear missile talks for no reason.
D. worsened over the US deployment of cruise missiles in Europe and the Soviet shooting down of a civilian aircraft.
I chose answer D but I'm not sure.

2. After years of doing little to deal with government income and spending, in the early part of Reagan's second term:
A. Congress increased the level of deficit it would accept again.
B. Congress passed a law to limit the budget deficit and tax reform.
C. massive tax cuts were enacted that were expected to increase the deficit again.
D. Congress passed a Constitutional amendment that required a balanced budget.
I chose answer B but I'm not sure.

3. Free elections in Poland:
A. were not very significant
B. demonstrated clearly that the Cold War was ending.
C. showed that Solidarity was not really all that influential and that people would not turn their back on Communist government.
D. were rigged as demonstrated by the fact that the Communist Jaruzelski was elected president.
I'm not sure about this question, I think it's C.

4. In a turn of events that would have been unthinkable only a few years before the:
A. Soviet Union agreed that the US led coalition should be allowed to free Kuwait from Iraq after an unprovoked attack.
B. US and Soviet Union signed a piece treaty ending the Cold War once and for all.
C. Soviet Union decided to give up its veto power in the Security Council of the United Nations.
I chose D but I'm not sure.

5. The Election of 1992:
A. showed that one issue such as dealing with the disease AIDS could make the difference in a presidential race.
B. showed that a president who led the nation through war was unbeatable.
C. was a three way race where in the weeks before the election, it appeared any of the three could win.
D. demonstrated that despite leading the nation through a popular war, the president was vulnerable if the voters were concerned about the economy.
I chose answer C but I'm not sure.

6. The Clinton Administration:
A. focused about exclusively on domestic policy.
B. invented the internet.
C. was often distracted by foreign policy crises, despite their attempts to avoid them.
D. had no success to speak of after eight years.
I chose A but I'm not sure.

why doesn't anyone answer??

To answer your first question, I'm visiting my daughter, and like many others, am preparing for Thanksgiving.

I agree with 1 and 2. I like B for 3.

4. You may be right, although you didn't post D.

5. Right.

6. Right.

I asked that because I saw a tutor answering questions and he was skipping over my questions every time I posted. Nothing towards u. Happy Thanksgiving :) & thanks I got my answers already!

Tutors usually stick with answering questions in their area of expertise.

Happy Thanksgiving to you too.

1. The correct answer for the US-Soviet relations during the early years of the Reagan Administration is answer D. The relations worsened because of the US deployment of cruise missiles in Europe and the Soviet shooting down of a civilian aircraft.

To determine this answer, you can identify key events during the early years of the Reagan Administration. One significant event was the deployment of US cruise missiles in Europe as a response to the Soviet Union's buildup of nuclear missiles. This action by the US led to increased tensions between the two countries. Additionally, in 1983, a Soviet fighter jet shot down a Korean Air Lines flight, resulting in the deaths of all passengers and crew members. This incident further strained US-Soviet relations.

2. The correct answer for the actions taken in the early part of Reagan's second term to deal with government income and spending is answer B. Congress passed a law to limit the budget deficit and tax reform.

To determine this answer, you can consider the initiatives taken by Reagan's administration to address government income and spending. In 1985, Congress passed the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act, which aimed to reduce the federal budget deficit gradually. This legislation set specific deficit targets to be achieved over several years, leading to a focus on budget cuts and other revenue-raising measures. Additionally, Reagan signed the Tax Reform Act of 1986, which simplified the tax code and closed tax loopholes.

3. The correct answer for the significance of free elections in Poland is answer B. They demonstrated clearly that the Cold War was ending.

To determine this answer, you can consider the historical context of free elections in Poland. In 1989, Poland held its first partially free parliamentary elections since World War II. The elections resulted in a landslide victory for the anti-communist opposition, led by the Solidarity movement. This outcome marked a significant turning point in the Cold War, as it signaled the growing strength of pro-democracy and anti-communist forces in Eastern Europe. The elections in Poland were seen as a clear indicator that the Cold War era was coming to an end.

4. The correct answer for the unexpected turn of events is answer A. The Soviet Union agreed that the US-led coalition should be allowed to free Kuwait from Iraq after an unprovoked attack.

To determine this answer, you can consider the chain of events that occurred during the Gulf War in 1990-1991. Iraq, under the leadership of Saddam Hussein, invaded Kuwait in August 1990. The international community, led by the United States, formed a coalition to oppose Iraq's aggression. The Soviet Union, despite its historically close relationship with Iraq, ultimately supported the United Nations Security Council resolutions condemning Iraq's actions and authorizing the use of military force to liberate Kuwait. This unexpected alignment of the US and the Soviet Union marked a significant departure from previous conflicts and demonstrated a new level of international cooperation.

5. The correct answer for the Election of 1992 is answer D. It demonstrated that, despite leading the nation through a popular war, the president was vulnerable if the voters were concerned about the economy.

To determine this answer, you can analyze the key factors that influenced the outcome of the 1992 presidential election. Incumbent President George H.W. Bush, who had led the nation through the successful Gulf War, faced significant challenges due to a sluggish economy. The voters' concerns about the economy, coupled with other factors such as independent candidate Ross Perot's strong performance, led to Bush losing the election to Democratic candidate Bill Clinton. This election highlighted the influence of economic issues and vulnerabilities for incumbent presidents.

6. The correct answer for the Clinton Administration is answer C. It was often distracted by foreign policy crises, despite their attempts to avoid them.

To determine this answer, you can evaluate the major events and challenges faced by the Clinton administration during its time in office. The Clinton administration dealt with several significant foreign policy crises, such as conflicts in Somalia, Bosnia, and Kosovo. These crises demanded attention and resources, despite the administration's initial focus on domestic policy initiatives like healthcare reform. This pattern of foreign policy challenges arising and requiring attention suggests that the administration was often distracted by external events, even as they tried to focus on domestic matters.