A. opec
d. realpolitik g. new federalism j. southern strategy
b. detente
e. spiro agnew h. revenue sharing k. family assistance plan
c. stagflation f. salt i treaty i. henry kissinger l. office of economic opportunity 1. nixon claimed that this would reduce the supervisory role of the government and make welfare recipients responsible for their own lives. 2. this term refers to a philosophy in which foreign policy should be based solely on consideration of power, not ideals or moral principles. 3. this term refers to the dual problems of rising unemployment and inflation encountered during the nixon years. 4. this five-year agreement limited the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched missiles to 1972 levels. 5. as nixon's advisor for national security affairs and, later, as secretary of state, he was the chief architect of nixon's foreign policy. 6. this organization of oil producers cut off oil sales to the united states after the united states sent aid to israel during the yom kippur war. 7. this term refers specifically to the foreign relations policy adopted by the united states during the nixon administration to ease cold war tensions. 8. this was the basis of a bill that allowed state and local governments to spend their federal dollars however they saw fit within certain limitations. 9. this term refers to nixon's attempts to attract conservative voters by slowing down or reversing civil rights policies and naming conservative judges to the supreme court.