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Ronald Reagan gained a degree of national attention due to a number of situations. Here is a list of them: * In a heavily Democrat Party State, he served two terms as the Republican governor of California; * Reagan designed his policies to attract union votes and the large number of "independent voters"; * Reagan gained international attention by his survival of an assassination attempt in 1981; * Reagan took advantage of the poor economy that many people blamed on the incumbent president, Jimmy Carter; and * Reagan had the US military free the captive Americans held hostage by Iran.
he gained national attention in the march on washington
They gained national attention by: The police let dogs out to the protesters and suddenly it got the national attention
The Montgomery Bus Boycott was one of the first events Martin Luther King Jr. led and gave him national attention.
they gained popular support by speaking out against communism in the united states
Which group played a key role in helping Ronald Reagan become president in 1980?
They gained popular support by speaking out against Communists in the United States.
while carter was in office things happened like energy declined jobs were lost so voters dedcided ronald reagan was good for the job.
Ronald Reagan first gained widespread support for his political views in the early 1960s, particularly after his 1964 speech supporting Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign. This speech, known as "A Time for Choosing," showcased his conservative principles and charisma, resonating with many Americans. His rising prominence in the conservative movement continued through his tenure as governor of California from 1967 to 1975, ultimately leading to his successful presidential campaign in 1980.
Bob Barr is former republican house member from Georgia who gained national attention as one of the first to push for President William Jefferson Clinton's impeachment. He was also a leader in Ronald Reagans war on drugs. He is now running for president as the libertarian candidate.
The trial of John Hinckley Jr. is commonly referred to as the "Hinckley trial" or the "Hinckley assassination attempt trial." It gained national attention because Hinckley attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981. The trial focused on his mental health and the use of the insanity defense, ultimately resulting in his acquittal by reason of insanity. This case significantly influenced public perception and legal standards regarding the insanity defense in the United States.
The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950's and 60's gained national attention and changed the way the government treated blacks.