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As a child how did Ronald Reagan live?

farmer


What contributions that Ronald Reagan made?

he danced in front of a live audience of 96,352 people


How long did Ronald Reagan live in Chicago?

One year from when he was 3 to when he was 4 years old.


Where did Ronald Reagan live after his term ended?

He went back to his home near LA in California.


Did Ronald Reagan live during the great Depression?

yes his dad lost his jod and they had to live on what his mom made sowing


Was Ronald Reagan having a love affair while he was married?

Unfortunately not. Mr. Reagan was one of those good man that never betrayed his wives, I said wives because he was married a few times. My respect for this man is pure because of what he accomplish and done for us here in United State.


Where did Ronald Reagan live most of his childhood life?

He was born in Tampico, Illinois and grew up in Dixon, Illinois.


Live simply Love generously Care deeply Speak kindly Leave the rest to God?

Ronald Reagan


Who wrote this quote Live simply Love generously Care deeply Speak kindly Leave the rest to God?

who ever did its very beautiful The Author is Ronald Reagan. http://thinkexist.com/quotation/live-simply-love-generously-care-deeply-speak/762096.html


Where did Ronald Reagan live after he left the white house?

He went back to California, He had a ranch in Simi Valley and a house in the Belair section of Los Angeles


Where did Ronald Reagan live as a kid?

Reagan grew up and and went to college in Illinois. He was born in Tampico and went to middle and high school in Dixon. The family also lived in south Chicago, Galesburg and Monmouth for awhile.


Why are republicans so obsessed with former president Ronald Reagan?

Speaking as a Republican (who may become an ex-Republican if a viable third party emerges), Reagan was nearly the perfect US President. He made a few mistakes, but he had a vision for the country which many of us still believe in. He was known as the Great Communicator, and he was. I was not old enough to vote for him in 1980, but I was proud to vote for him in 1984. I doubt that I will live to see another US President to handle the office as ably as Ronald Reagan did. On the subject, why do Democrats love Kennedy so much? Since the above was written, this contributor has remembered that Ronald Reagan was a Democrat before he became a Republican. Also little known is that in the 1930's Reagan applied to become an American Communist but was turned down. I think we admire the idealism of Ronald Reagan, however short the reality may have fallen. Reagan believed in justice, small business, and the entrepreneurial spirit. That ideal has certainly been twisted by others, but we still believe it to be a worthwhile ideal.