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    I’ve learned that Ronald Reagan was a good communicator, which helped him to persuade his audience. Reagan didn’t just inform his audiences, yet he was trying to gain their trust to them. He failed to achieve that with that with the minority of electorate, but he was able to gain the trust of the majority of the electorate. His credibility made him successful in communicating his message because of his personal and professional relations. Also his rating shows that he was a really famous and…

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    Adam Sandler has been making people laugh since 1983, and America has been free from an imperial power since 1776. These two events may be decades apart, yet they are more similar than most people think. More specifically, Sandler’s character, Happy Gilmore, is much like the American Revolution. Both are an underdog who beat the odds and won. America beat England and Happy beat the pro golfers. Similarly, these both were fighting to preserve what was already there. America fought for existing…

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    Leading up to the presidential elections was broadcasted through news. In the late 1940’s television was introduced as the new era in public communication (“Has Television Reshaped Politics?”). People saw all the possibilities and saw that this was the beginning of something great. Frank Stanton, president of Colombia Broadcasting System said, “Not even the sky is the limit.” Television was made to inform and stimulate the political interests of the American electorate (“Has Television Reshaped…

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    The Hostages The choice of a rescue mission seemed necessary in releasing the American hostages from Iranian students. President Carter had previous tried other types of military tactics in order to rescue them. The crisis at the time had be going on for about 6 months when “Operation Eagle Claw” was established. The rescue mission ended in complete failure. Several of the rescue helicopters collided injuring five soldiers and killing eight (History.com Staff, 2010). Due to President Carter’s…

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    The Soviet Union's continued push for rapid industrialization to meet the standards of the West not only caused an economic issue it had essentially was the change from Communism to the Western way of democracy. After the leadership of Stalin and Khrushchev, the Soviet Union became more conservative such as by moving common average people to higher jobs. By the mid-1980s, continued competition with the United States contributed to the falling of the Soviet’s economy. Forced industrialization…

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    Orenthal James Simpson is a famous Nfl player, and actor. In 1994, O.J. Simpson, was convicted of murdering his ex-wife Nicole brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. They were found dead outside Nicole’s home in the Brentwood area in Los Angeles. Nicole had been stabbed in the neck and in the head. She also had some self-defense wounds. Nicole and Ron had been dead for at least two hours when the police showed up to the home. One important piece of evidence found at the crime scene was a…

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    Walker Bush Influence

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    Massachusetts, to Prescott Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush, is a member of the Republican party. Bush is an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. He was also a two-term U.S. vice president under Ronald Reagan, from 1981 to 1989. His career was viewed successful in foreign affairs but a disappointment in domestic affairs. Bush was unsuccessful because he failed to persuade the Americans to give him another four years in office. He is also the…

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    Ronald Reagan served as President from 1981-1989. He left office with the highest approval rating since President Theodore Roosevelt. From an early age he was destined to enter politics, he was the President of his student body for both high school and college, and regularly solved issues diplomatically. His parents instilled in him political values-although democratic-so he maintained an interest in politics even before he entered the field himself. He first entered the film industry and…

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    National Ice Cream Day

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    America viewed as one of the greatest presidents was Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, is a president that one would choose to spend a day. Ronald Reagan would be the best president from the past to spend a day with for the following reasons: to eat jelly beans, feed squirrels, and create days such as National Ice Cream Day. First, a reason to spend the day with Ronald Reagan is to eat jelly beans. Ronald Reagan, even while holding the title as President of…

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    Bootstrap Americanism

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    “My philosophy of life is that if we make up our mind what we are going to make of our lives, then work hard toward that goal, we never lose - somehow we win out.” Quoted from former President of the United States Ronald Reagan talking about hard work. In modern day America, there are so many ideologies thrown around, one that is very important to this country is “Bootstrap” Americanism. The core concept of “Bootstrap” Americanism, well noted by Reagan, is how strong values and hard work can…

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