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The "New Right" was a term coined to refer to those who subscribed to the fiscal, political, military and social ideas of Ronald Reagan. These ideas included smaller federal government, a large armed force, conservative political leanings, and clean living.

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1. Scale back the size of the federal government,

2. Reduce taxes, deregulate, cut government spending and remove government intrusion,

3. Return to the people the freedoms usurped from them by bureaucrats,

4. Support the free market, as the greatest provider of the people,

5. Defend liberty and the Constitution in order to recapture our dreams and our pride as Americans,

6. Restore American military strength to preserve our freedom, and

7. Protect and enhance the values that strengthen and promote individual freedom.

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