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    These talks between Reagan and Gorbachev lead to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty‚ which was argued and compromised over those years. Reagan left office in 1989 with the treaty in place. With the fall of the Soviet Union evident‚ n July 31‚ 1991 Bush and Gorbachev signed the treaty officially ending the Cold War. Conclusion Reagan was the 40th President of the United States and is considered “The Great Communicator” for many reasons well explained. Reagan explained policies simply and he related

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    actor‚ trust and relateability as a loving husband and father‚ and the love of the American people as the president who reformed the government‚ decreased the people ’s reliance on it‚ and set the Cold War up for an end during his successor‚ George H. W. Bush ’s term. From a young age‚ Reagan was known for his strong faith‚ belief in the inherent goodness of mankind‚ and opposition to racism. It is said that at the age of twelve‚ Reagan took a group of African-American travelers who were denied

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    Whitney Davis Mr. Greenlee English II January 28 2013 President Ronald Reagan Most of the world knows Ronald Reagan as the 40th President of the United States of America but many do not know how he got to be one of the greatest communicators the world has yet to face. Reagan wasn’t born into politics like most may think but raised as the average person in Dixon‚ Illinois. From the start he was set on being a leader. Ronald Regan opened the eyes of many Americans as he stepped into office

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    the time. The growing relationship between Reagan and Gorbachev created a bond‚ which eventually led Gorbachev to institute a new spirit of openness and laid the structure for the downfall of the Soviet Union in the proceeding term of President George HW Bush. Good leadership requires certain traits. Some of these traits

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    There are few people in this world that have a profound effect on it. There are even fewer with that can claim they’ve had as great an impact as Ronald Reagan. The 40th president of the United States‚ Reagan shot from a former Hollywood actor to become arguably one of the greatest politicians of all time. In a time where tensions were possibly never higher between the Soviets and the United States‚ Reagan was a calming force that provided stability to a world that was severely lacking. Reagan

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    Ronald Wilson Reagan Ronald Wilson Reagan was our 40th president of the United States. Born February 6‚ 1911 in Tampico Illinois‚ and died June 5‚ 2004 in Bel-Air Los Angeles California. Reagan was married twice with four children. The first marriage was to Jane Wyman from 1940 to 1949‚ with two children Maureen and Michael. The second marriage was to Nancy Davis from 1952 to 2004‚ also with two children Patricia Ann and Ronald Prescott. Ronald Reagan was an actor as well as a politician

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    Reagan Was Overrated Hist/145 October 26‚ 2014 Mr.BurnetteReagan Was Overrated In my opinion‚ Reagan was overrated. I didn’t despise him but I certainly felt like he was a clown. That doesn’t sound very respectful but I respect the office of the president but it was very hard to respect him. I thought he was an actor who accidentally fell into the job of president. He was an actor so he was convincing. I don’t feel that he had enough experience to govern this country and that a lot of things

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    gov/jec/fiscal/tx-grwth/reagtxct/reagtxct.htm (1979-89)Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. “Chronology of Ronald Reagan’s Presidency‚ 1979-89.” retrieved on April 22‚ 2010 from http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/reference/preschrono.html (accessed 18 May 2005) 1990’s President Bush and the Gulf war was retrieved on April 21‚ 2010 from http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/georgehwbush (January 17‚ 2001) A National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book Edited by Jeffrey T. Richelson retrieved on April 22‚ 2010 from http://www

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    Ronald Reagan was elected the 40th President of the United States on November 4‚ 1980. Reagan dominated the primary elections for the Republican Party. George Bush was Reagan’s running mate‚ and the two men campaigned on a platform promising a balanced budget‚ steep tax cuts‚ increased defense spending‚ and a constitutional amendment to band abortion. Reagan charged that the country’s military had been allowed to deteriorate badly because of the Democrats. Reagan is known for his national television

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    America ’s Most Significant Events Jennifer Blaxon 135 9/25/2011 Gary Grimm America ’s Most Significant Events Introduction This paper will address each important event of a decade‚ starting from the 1950’s throughout the 1990’s. These are the events I feel were most significant to America at that time‚ and also helped to shape the America we live in today. Understanding each event and its purpose will lead to having a better

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