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    President Ronald Reagan had his strengths and weaknesses during his presidency. Although Ronald Reagan had done many things that helped the citizens of the United States economically, for example, making the inflation in America better by cutting taxes down but because of this action, many job wages went down. Ronald Reagan may have helped America economically but he didn’t do a good job socially, why? Because he had cut funding from programs that helped minorities, he did nothing to help with…

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    Ronald Reagan’s, A Time for Choosing Speech, main points are as follows: did we still retain the knowledge of the definition of freedom according to our Founding Fathers? “It’s time we asked ourselves if we still know the freedoms intended for us by the Founding Fathers” (Reagan 1). Did we still define government on those founding beliefs? A people that could be self-governed or would we continue to redefine our definition of government until it was completely transformed into totalitarianism.…

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    Ronald Reagan’s speech addresses the awful incident that occurred with the launch of the space shuttle “Challenger.” Seven of the astronauts boarding the space shuttle, “Challenger,” were killed mid-flight. The U.S. has not experienced anything like this, space travel is still new. Reagan shows his great appreciation for the working class of the U.S. by cancelling his State of the Union to provide a powerful message. Reagan delivers a speech with hope and clarity for the future of space…

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    It is still unclear whether Reagan himself was in charge of the Iran Contra scandal or if he was only aware of what his administration was doing and decided to neglect interfering with the issue. Either way, Reagan is to blame for this scandal due to his knowledge of what his administration was doing and his failure to stop what was going on. Nicaragua was primarily ruled by the communist Sandinistas until a rebel group, the Contras, emerged. The Contras were democratic, like the United States,…

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    Nixon and the War on Drugs "Woolley, John and Peters, Gerhard. Richard Nixon: Special Message to the Congress On Drug Abuse Prevention And Control." 2017. Presidency.Ucsb.Edu. (Accessed June 16, 2017)http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=3048. The contents of the website, which is government owned, is the message President Nixon sent to his Congress about the war on drugs in America. In the content, Nixon proposes new measures to effect for curbing of the drug menace in the U.S. and presents…

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    Who is Ronald Reagan? Ronald Reagan was the forty-first president of the United States of America. President Ronald Reagan has received both praise and criticism for the way he lead the United States of America. Examples of some praises include reducing burdensome and unnecessary regulation of business, as well as restoring military strength and invigorating the economy. In addition, President Ronald Reagan was the most ideological president of the last decades, who affirmed that the Soviet…

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    have different effects on different people. John Hinckley, Jr., an oddball even in his own family, attempted to assassinate the President Ronald Reagan in 1982, with a crazy motive and a shocking outcome because of his obsession. Born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, on May 29, 1955, John Warnock Hinckley Jr. became infamous for his attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan (John) in 1981. His family was nearly perfect with his parents,…

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    audience of former president Ronald Reagan's impressive legacy. Through the use of numerous literary devices, an anecdote and a convincing tone, Thatcher brings forth the impactful events that Reagan caused and instills an atmosphere of unity within the American people. Within her eulogy, Thatcher utilizes a plethora of literary devices to conclude the success of Reagan’s presidency. The first sentence includes an anaphora, as Thatcher repeats “great” to describe Ronald Reagan’s effectiveness…

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    spend on the goods and services in the market (Feldstein 38-39). Reaganomics was not different from the Supply Side Economics. During Ronald Reagan’s campaign for presidency in the 1980s, he announced a recipe to save the United States economics mess. He promised to cut tax burden, government spending and increased government control as they hampered…

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    A court case that shocked America and their trust in the legal system. The topic of this paper is the trial and evidence that was presented. Orenthal James Simpson “former NFL player, broadcaster, and actor was accused of two counts of murder on June 12, 1994”(Britannica). The victims were Simpson’s ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her personal friend Ron Goldman. The two were found stabbed to death outside an apartment building in Los Angeles California. Due to Simpson’s relationship with the…

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