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    the eight-year span from 1981 to 1989‚ Ronald Reagan was elected into office and became the 40th president of the United States. “When Ronald Reagan took over the leadership of the United States in 1981‚ he inherited an economy that was in terrible shape‚ the worst American economy‚ in fact‚ since the Great Depression of the 1930s” (Shmoop Editorial Team 1). This was a significant election because it acted as a turning point for the nation. Reagan was the first republican president elected into

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    that you didn’t know about Ronald Reagan in our part one article‚ and we have finally returned to completely blow your mind with part two! Whether you love or hate this former president‚ we promise that we have all the interesting facts that you will want to know about this man! Read on to discover the top eight facts about Ronald Reagan that our article has to offer! Number Eight: The Almost-Assassination Unless you lived through the presidency of Ronald Reagan‚ you probably don’t know much about

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    Reagan desired to invest in the military‚ as explained above. But unfortunately a huge mistrust of government was present at the time due to the recent and disastrous loss vietnam war‚ “the U.S. also paid a high political cost for the Vietnam War. The long and traumatic conflict saw a mounting mistrust of government and its officials [...] On the eyes of American people‚ government leaders were no longer credible.The military‚ in particular‚ was discredited for years after the conflict.” (Alan Rohn

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    Reagan Revolution through President Obama” Contemporary US History December 10‚ 2012 “Reagan Revolution through President Obama” Ronald Wilson Reagan was the fortieth president of the United States of America. He was well known for his economic policies during his first term‚ which later on became well known as Reaganomics. This policy included large tax cuts which was started and implemented in 1981 Reaganomics ’ was told to rejuvenate the morale of the American

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    Bill Clinton William Jefferson Clinton succeeded where no other Democrat since Franklin had. He was re-elected to a second term as President. Clinton also proved most of his critics wrong‚ surviving the personal scandals that came about. During his presidency‚ Clinton broke promises and failed in certain areas‚ but he still had support of the American people. Even after his affair with Monica Lewinsky‚ the people still wanted him in office. They liked what he was doing for the country and

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    things. We learn from these experiences. When the Challenger exploded‚ President Reagan gracefully reminded our country of the importance of risk-taking by saying‚ “It’s all part of taking a chance and expanding man’s horizons. The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave.” When we feel like we’ve failed‚ we sometimes want to give up in fear that we will get the same result. In 1986‚ Ronald Reagan knew very well that NASA’s mission to send the Challenger into space had failed

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    Throughout his presidential career‚ Bill Clinton was challenged by many economical problems. He also faced a huge personal problem that put him at risk of losing his presidency‚ that being the scandal with Monica Lewinsky. Republicans despised Bill Clinton; they always pointed out his flaws and did whatever they could to get him out of office. Clinton fought through all of these problems and the reason he overcame them were because he was diligent and hard working‚ took advantage of all

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    Clinton used alarming statistics in her speech which helped it resonate with so many people‚ because she gave numbers and examples of discrimination against women that would move any person sitting in the audience to action. In her speech‚ Clinton defined the term “freedom”‚ which she used to condemn events preceding the conference. She stated‚ “Freedom means the right of people to assemble‚ organize‚ and debate openly. It means respecting the views of those who may disagree with the views of their

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    Clintons Fault For 9/11 The Clinton administration was at fault for the 9/11 attacks. During the course of his presidency‚ Bill Clinton had more than a single chance to catch those responsible for the 9/11 tragedy. During his term of 8 years‚ Clinton had seen a fair share of terrorist attacks‚ all of which were quickly forgotten. Clinton not only sparked the attack on the World Trade Center‚ but he may very well have sparked hatred towards the United States by many of the Middle Eastern countries

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    Cole Hill Miss Van ENC 1101 22 Nov. 2012 Bill Clinton: Most Successful President Since the establishment of our Nation in 1776‚ we have had 44 Presidents of the United States of America. Of these 44 leaders‚ the most successful in my opinion was Bill Clinton‚ the 42nd President of the United States. Bill Clinton served our country for two terms from January 20‚ 1993 to January 20‚ 2001. During his administration the United States enjoyed more peace and economic well being than at any other

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