Reagan, Ronald
(b. February 6, 1911; d. June 5, 2004) Fourtieth president of the United States (1981–1989).
Ronald Reagan took an unconventional route to the White House, as he spent almost t...
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Reagan, Ronald (1911—)
America's fortieth president from 1981-1989, known variously as "Dutch," the "Teflon President," "The Great Communicator,"...
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From the time American colonists first began to consider breaking from England to form their own system of government, lively discussion has occurred among Americans over the extent of powers their go...
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Beginning as a radio sports announcer, Ronald W. Reagan (born 1911) enjoyed success as a motion picture actor and television personality before embarking on a political career. After two terms as gove...
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Ronald Reagan was one of the most influential presidents in American history; yet he is one of the least talked about in present day history books. President Reagan was not an Ivy League rich-kid or r...
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Ronald Wilson Reagan, the younger of two sons, was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois to Nelle and John Reagan. As a child, his life was mostly lived in Dixon, Illinois, a town close to Ch...
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Reagan became president during a time of economic instability, international tensions, and overall mistrust of the government at home. As a result, Reagan's anti-communist, anti-tax, and anti-big gov...
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I. Introduction
Reagan was a unique president that made a positive impact to the United States. Before Ronald Reagan took over, the nation was mostly troubled and unhappy. Many did not have a job, ...
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