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    The 1980 Election and the Polarization of America Many people consider the 1980 presidential election to be one of the most influential in american history. The incumbent Carter didn’t have high approval ratings near the end of his presidency, but it seemed to have little effect on the polling, which Carter lead until November. Reagan won in a surprise victory rivaling even the 2016 election with its unexpected result. However, the 1980 election had a bigger impact than just deciding who would…

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    What is the percentage of change in Reaction Time as age increases? As people increase in age, their reaction time can change as well, either increasing or decreasing. If kids in different age groups measure their reaction time using a test online, then the percentage of change in reaction time will increase with age. There are an abounding amount of things that can affect how fast or slow someones reaction test time is, along with what happens to your body when it is measured and the process of…

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    At Tampico Illinois on the morning of February 6, 1911, at 4:16 Ronald Wilson Reagan was born(AstroDatabank.com). He attended a high school at Dixon, Illinois and worked his way through Eureka College, where he studied economics and sociology(History.com).. He played on the football team, and acted in school plays (History.com)..Reagan became a radio sport announcer. In Southern California-1937,Reagan did a screen test for Warner Bros (History.com). he got a contract in hollywood as an actor,…

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    Arguably, Ronald Reagan’s greatest legacy was his ability to connect with the people on all levels. Reagan was the 40th American president (Whitehouse.gov). His term extended from 20th Jan. 1981 to 19th Jan 1989. The supporters of Reagan’s policies say that he played a critical part in stimulating the economic growth of the U.S., strengthening the national defense of the country, bringing an end to the cold war, and reviving the Republican Party (Whitehouse.gov). However, his opponents claim…

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    written 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…

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    Besides of typical violent and property crimes, white-collar crime began to increase by the 1980s as a new type of professional crime with frauds including healthcare, insurance and stock markets (FBI 2018). On the other hand, with new President Ronald Reagan implemented series of new political and economic politics, notably ‘Reaganomics’, it achieved a wide economic growth for the nation. However, the wealth gap equally increased,…

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    Ronald Reagan is an autobiography written by Michael Schaller. Ronald Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. His father was John Edward and his mother was Nelle Wilson. John Edward was a shoe salesman and Nelle Wilson was a mother and homemaker. Ronald was a lifeguard when he was a young adult. He saved a total of seventy-seven lives from drowning. Ronald Reagan was a liberal Democrat and later became a Republican conservative. In 1940 Ronald Reagan married Jane Wyman, an…

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    ISSUE PRESENTED Whether Orenthal James Simpson is guilty of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. Facts and Proceedings A. OJ Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson, 35, and Ronald Lyle Goldman, 25, are stabbed to death. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Lyle Goldman were found murdered outside of Nicole’s house in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles, California. Both victims had been stabbed multiple times throughout their bodies, Brown showed defensive…

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    John Winthrop was the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and gave a speech in 1620 on the trip to America on the ship Arabella due to low morale and fright. Reagan had ended his second term in 1989, and gave a farewell address to summarize his term and send America off the its new president. Reagan and Winthrop both created the image of a “city on the hill” to prompt perfection and devout faith in their respective communities, and appealed to brotherhood and the common identity of their…

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    Gorbachev became involved in the conflict because he did not want to get into an arms race with the United States that he could not afford. President Reagan became involved in the conflict because he wanted to destroy communism. Reagan’s goal was to spread freedom around the world by opposing the spread of Soviet-backed Marxist regimes and stopping containment of Soviet communism (Reagan Doctrine). The strategy was simple: “We win and they lose.” Reagan did not believe in co existing with…

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