HIUS 360 Welfare Warfare Quiz
HIUS 360 Quiz The Welfare-Warfare State
Covers the Learn material from Module 7: Week 7.
- The 1980s gave rise to a boom in _____________.
- The late 1990s through early 2000s market experienced a collapse in tech-based internet companies, often referred to as the
- In the 1980s AM radio overtook FM radio with the advent of “talk radio,” the first political talk show in history hosted by a former deejay named
- Sam Gin of Pacific Telesis (later just Pac Tel) decided to first introduce cellular phone service at what event?
- The collapse of the American steel industry between the 1970s and 1980s can be attributed to a resistance toward radical modernization.
- Leading economist Warren Brookes described the economic growth of the 1980s as the:
- The first cellphones were developed by what company?
- During the 1980s, plummeting prices of ________________ made computers themselves simultaneously more powerful yet less expensive.
- The success of the Japanese economy of the 1980s and 1990s was a result of several government-backed investments and “kaizen” business techniques.
- Consumer Culture is a result of which of the following?
- What led to the rise of chain restaurants?
Other sets
- During the 1980s, plummeting prices of ________________ made computers themselves simultaneously more powerful yet less expensive.
- During the ___________ stage, a new 1990s Internet company could begin to allow outside investors with an initial public offering (IPO).
- The 1980s and 1990s recorded a downswing in mergers and acquisitions due to the emergence of new computing technology.
- Leading economist Warren Brookes described the economic growth of the 1980s as the:
- According to Dr. Timothy Terrell, welfare handouts in 35 states in fact pays more than minimum wage jobs.
- In the 1980s AM radio overtook FM radio with the advent of “talk radio,” the first political talk show in history hosted by a former deejay named
- The collapse of the American steel industry between the 1970s and 1980s can be attributed to a resistance toward radical modernization.
- Internet-based rms sought to obtain seed capital from __________–an investor who sees a large-scale return from the product or service.
- In the mid-1980s, the personal computer (PC) reached a watershed point when some 100 PCs, wired together, beat a Cray supercomputer in a game of
- When was the hay-day of Progressivism?
- What is the name of Lyndon Johnson’s series of programs to combat poverty?
Set 2
- During the 1990s, Silicon Valley transformed the phrase “If you cant beat ‘em, join ‘em” into the phrase, “If you cant beat ‘em, .”
- Devices called allowed personal computers to be connected, through phone lines, to other computers and databases.
- Internet-based firms sought to obtain seed capital from –an investor who sees a large-scale return from the product or service.
- The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) found that the presence of programs such as welfare drove down labor force participation.
- The turning point of cable television profitability came in the 1970s when Time, Inc. initiated the first national, satellite-delivery service, promising subscribers a channel of commercial-free,
- Sam Gin of Pacific Telesis (later just Pac Tel) decided to first introduce cellular phone service at what event?
- Typically, a new 1990s Internet business went through four stages: start-up, marketing, ramp- up, and maturity.
- The Welfare/Warfare state in America developed during and after .
- During the 1980s, no industry perhaps more sharply contrasted the old style, managerial hierarchies in distress with the new wave of thin management layers, than the
- Contrary to popular option, what characterized the trends of the American economy during the 1950s?
- What is the name of Lyndon Johnson’s series of programs to combat poverty?