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Index 34 1 U.S. Departmentof Health, Education, and Welfare,99 U.S. Departmentof Labor,250 U.S. economic conditions: and "Brazilification ,"134,185; and inflation,39, 95-97; and "supply side" economics,127,156; and unemployment, 96,132-35,156,180,183, 184,188,189;wages in,217-18,250,257-58, 262; andwomen in labor force, 69,156, 186,218,257. See also Corporations; North AmericanFree trade Agreement; Poverty U.S.House Judiciary SubcommitteeonCivil and Constitutional Rights,72 U.S.Houseof Representatives Historian,224 U.S. Justice Department, 9,120,196,242 U.S.Senate Judiciary Committee,194 U.S. Steel,27, 94,156 U.S.Supreme Court,32; abortion rulingof, 7, 49,71,81,109,141,142,211;onfederal fundingof educational programs,160; and Medicaid-funded abortions,74; nominations to,130,153-55,193-96,211;on school desegregation,14,42 UnitedSteel Workers Union,27,133-34 Universal Studios,227 Universities:affirmative action in,38;Jews in,11; liberalism in,5,24,158,182-84; numbersof persons attending,215; quotas in,37; responsibilitiesof, x;wages andemploymentof graduatesof,217,218,250.See also Names of specific universities Universityof California atBerkeley,24,17273 Universityof California at Davis,101 Universityof Chicago,191,214 Universityof Mississippi ("Ole Miss"),16-17, 148 Universityof NotreDame,93,205-6 Universityof Pittsburgh,55 UprisingforDecency,48 Urban enterprise zones,187,242 UrbanLeague,138,172,173 USA Today, 249 Vernon, Robert,196 Vietnam War: avoidanceof service in,25,37, 126-27,131,177-78,201,207,210,222,255; Buchanan on,6,51; and Democratic Party rifts,32,35, 39-40,87; and inflation,95; lessonsof,183; lossof,94; moralityof,57; under Nixon,41, 44-45,51-52,58-59; prisoners in,115; protests against, xi,1,22-23, 40, 44-45,51,61; responsibility for,77; veteransof ,62,169,178 Viguerie, Richard,76 VillagePeople (musical group),99 Village Voice, 170,227 Virginia, 46-47, 90,106-7 Voinovich, George,229 Volcker, Paul,133 Voluntarism,3,156-57,173-74,216,253 Voting rights,17,21,47 VotingRightsActof1965,15-16,1 14 Wages,155-56,217-18,250,257-58,262 Wallace,George,76,189; assassination attempt on,53;as presidential candidate, 80; in presidential primaries,37,38,41-42,59, 60;as threat to Nixon,52;viewsof,29, 100 Wallace, Henry,32-33 Wall Street Journal,139,140,189,225,227,228 Wal-Mart,1,204 Warner, John,21,223 Warren, Earl,29 WashingtonBibleCollege (Maryland),55 "Washingtonfor Jesus" rally,1 17 Washington Post, 103,129,138,146,180,222; and Dukakis,180;onGenniferFlowers, 202; liberalismof,74,119,132 Washington Times,165 Watergate affair,59,63, 64, 66, 67,86,154 Waters, Maxine,196 Watts,J. C,243-44 Watts riots,15,26 Wayne, John,62 Wead,Doug,187 Webb,James,62,223 Weinberger, Caspar,126 Weld, William,200,238 Welfare:in Arkansas,205; under Clinton,211, 230-31,233,240,243,250;for corporations, 252,262; criticismof recipientsof,36,78, 150; employment associated with,30; growthof,28,96;as issue with voters,230; original intentionsof,31; andReagan, 77; supportersof, 99. See also Medicaid Wenner, Jann,1, 2 Weslin, Norman,251 Westheimer, Ruth,159 U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 99 U.S. Department of Labor, 250 U.S. economic conditions: and "Brazilification ," 134, 185; and inflation, 39, 95-97; and «supply side" economics, 127, 156; and unemployment, 96, 132-35, 156, 180, 183, 184, 188, 189; wages in, 217-18, 250, 257-58, 262; and women in labor force, 69, 156, 186, 218, 257. See also Corporations; North American Free trade Agreement; Poverty U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, 72 U.S. House of Representatives Historian, 224 U.S. Justice Department, 9, 120, 196, 242 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, 194 U.S. Steel, 27, 94, 156 U.S. Supreme Court, 32; abortion ruling of, 7, 49, 71, 81, 109, 141, 142, 211; on federal funding of educational programs, 160; and Medicaid-funded abortions, 74; nominations to, 130, 153-55, 193-96, 211; on school desegregation, 14, 42 United Steel Workers Union, 27, 133-34 Universal Studios, 227 Universities: affirmative action in, 38; Jews in, 11; liberalism in, 5, 24, 158, 182-84; numbers of persons attending, 215; quotas in, 37; responsibilities of, x; wages and employment of graduates of, 217, 218, 250. See also Names of specific universities University of California at Berkeley, 24, 17273 University of California at Davis, 101 University of Chicago, 191, 214 University of Mississippi...

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