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    Ronald Reagan Personality

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    these things you might ask? Well, Ronald Reagan is. The 40th president of the United States. Ronald Reagan was an overall outstanding person and President because of his motivated personality, determined attitude, and community involvement after office. Even before his presidency, Reagan was a motivated and impressive person. He was born on February 6th, 1911 to Jack Reagan, a shoe salesman, and Nelle Reagan who was an actor. That's probably where reagan got his love of acting. From a young age…

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    Ronald Reagan's Speeches

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    Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico Illinois Reagan was second son of Nelle Clyde and John Edward Reagan. Nelle Reagan was 28 when she gave birth to Ronald she is of Scottish and English descent she had an active role in church throughout her life. His father John often went by “Jack” he was also 28 when Ronald was born he is of Scottish descent he worked as a salesman and the Reagan family had to move around Illinois due to his job when Ronald was nine the family…

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    Ronald Reagan Good Or Bad

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    Did you know that Ronald Reagan even served as a student body president when he was in school? He had it in him since he was a child. He not only did that, he also was involved in many extracurricular activities. Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, on February 6, 1911. After Graduating his interest career was entertainment, he even appeared in fifty films in Hollywood. Ronald later went on to serve two terms as governor of California. During his first term, Ronald froze government…

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    The economic policies of Ronald Reagan became knows as Reaganomics. Reaganomics was composed of three key elements. His first policy was to cut taxes by 25% over a three-year period. His argument was that these tax cuts would create new investment while increasing federal revenues, which would "trickle down" to the lower classes by creating more jobs. This reasoning was known as the supply-side economics. The second component of Reaganomics was to cut social programs, like welfare, food stamps,…

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    Ronald Reagan was born on February 6th 1911. He went on to be a radio announcer, a sports caster, and a Hollywood movie actor before becoming the Governor of California and finally making it all the way to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to become 40th President of the United States. During the eight years Reagan served as President, he re-defined the role of politics and the impact it has in a Democracy. He gave vision in America that brought a new sense of hope and a message of encouragement. In…

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    by Ronald Reagan in response to the Challenger Disaster which took place on January 28, 1986 in the Oval Office. This was done to mourn the seven who died in the disaster. This was spoken to the citizens of the United States along with the families of those who died in the disaster and NASA. This speech was the right thing to do because Reagan addressed the people of the United States, stated his emotions with the disaster, and insured people this lose wasn't for nothing. Ronald Reagan was…

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    Biography of Ronald Reagan In an apartment on the second floor of a commercial building, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois. (Cannon) With his parents John Edward Reagan and Nellie Wilson Reagan, Ronald moved around to series of towns to finally settle in Dixon, Illinois, where he spent of his childhood. With a grade-school education, John cumulated the family income by opening a shoe shop, which got the family by. (Kengor) He was a visionary, but tough…

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    speeches such as the Gettysburg Address, President Reagan's Challenger Speech, and John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address. All three of these speeches come at a time of despair in America. Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address during the Civil War. Reagan gave his State of the Union Address the same day the U.S. Space Shuttle, the Challenger, exploded. President Kennedy’s inauguration speech came at a time when the future of America was unclear. All three speeches showed Americans how to be…

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    This book, Up Close: Ronald Reagan, mostly focused on the fact that Ronald Reagan was awesome. Ronald grew up with an alcoholic father, this one time he came home to his father passed out in the yard, so he brought him inside and took care of him. He had a girlfriend who left him when things were getting distant, she got engaged to another man. Then Ronald hit the big time, Hollywood actor. Then his father passed away after his second heart attack, but Ronald kept moving forward, living his…

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    Woodrow Wilson, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush. Ronald Reagan was never a regular churchgoer, but he was baptized and accepted God into his life. After an unsuccessful assassination attempt, former president Ronald Reagan deepened his faith. He prefered religion over economic affairs and it upset…

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