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Most historical critics will agree that Ronald Reagan was the best president who had the most success during the Cold War.
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He was trying to get the Soviets to agree to reduce nuclear arsenals.
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If the president does not agree with a bill he/she can return it.
If the Senate does not agree with the President's nominations, they are rejected and the President nominates somebody else. If the Senate does agree with treaties negotiated by the President, they do not take effect.
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Ronald Reagan joined the Army's Inactive Reserve in 1937, before he was a movie star. He was called to active duty in spring 1942, a few months after the United States entered World War II. He wanted to serve overseas but was denied that request and given limited duty because of nearsightedness. Reagan was assigned to California Army posts and put to work on military training and morale films. Mostly, he was a narrator. Years later, during his political career, some critics ridiculed this form of service. But Reagan's biographers of various political stripes agree that he wanted to do something more substantial. He was loaned out to act in one feature film during the war, the flag-waving musical "This Is the Army." Reagan was discharged in late 1945, several months after the end of World War II.
a strong military and tough foreign policy