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Zorluk: ZorThe Conservative Movement and the Election of 1980

"We must stand against the tide of moral decay that has swept our nation over the last two decades. The breakdown of the traditional family, the removal of prayer from public schools, and the rise of secular humanism are not just private concerns; they are political mandates. It is time for religious Americans to register to vote, to organize, and to reclaim the leadership of this country from a secular establishment that has led us astray."

— Adapted from a political organization's statement, 1980

The mobilization described in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following political shifts by 1980?

  1. The formation of a new conservative coalition that successfully united evangelical Christians with traditional fiscal conservativesCevap
  2. B
    The expansion of federal social welfare programs under the framework of a new Great Society style legislative agenda
  3. C
    A bipartisan consensus to address economic stagflation through increased government regulation and Keynesian demand-side stimulus
  4. D
    The dominance of a foreign policy focused on peaceful containment and direct diplomatic agreements to unilaterally end the Cold War

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The mobilization described in the excerpt most directly contributed to the formation of a new conservative coalition that successfully united evangelical Christians with traditional fiscal conservatives.
The correct answer is correct because the late 1970s saw the emergence of a powerful new political coalition. Social and religious conservatives, motivated by issues like opposition to abortion, the removal of prayer in public schools, and perceived moral decline, organized organizations like the Moral Majority. They united with fiscal conservatives, business leaders, and Cold War hawks to form a new coalition that propelled Ronald Reagan to the presidency in 1980, reshaping the American political landscape.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context, author, and date.
The excerpt is from 1980 and expresses concern over moral decay, secular humanism, and the breakdown of the traditional family, advocating for religious voters to organize politically.
Understanding the source helps identify the growth of the Religious Right as a political force by 1980.
2
Connect the stimulus to the political environment of the late 1970s and 1980.
This period saw the formation of the 'New Right' or conservative coalition, combining social/religious conservatives with fiscal conservatives who favored deregulation and lower taxes.
This coalition was crucial to the realignment that resulted in the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980.
3
Evaluate the options against the historical context.
The option describing the formation of a new conservative coalition uniting evangelical Christians with fiscal conservatives directly aligns with the shift that occurred in 1980, while the other options represent liberal expansionism, Keynesian economics, or a misunderstanding of late Cold War foreign policy.
Differentiating correct historical trends from common misconceptions ensures the selection of the correct answer.

Anahtar Kavram

The mobilization of conservative voters and the formation of the conservative coalition in the late 20th century.

İpuçları

1
Consider who Jerry Falwell and the Moral Majority represented and how they allied themselves during the 1980 election.

Daha Fazla Pratik

Analyze the impact of demographic shifts, particularly migration to the Sun Belt, on the rise of the conservative movement.
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