Ronald gained the support of conservative groups know as the New Right.
The moral majority.
conservative christians
the New Right
Being a well known movie actor
his gifts as a polished communicator
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Jerry Falwell was founder and leader of the Moral Majority, an ultraconservative group of fundamentalist Christians who helped elect US President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
No; rather, he attempted to secretly fund the "Contra" group that opposed the Sandinistas, despite Congress' decision prohibiting that and despite the Sandinistas' victory at the polls in 1984.
The group of workers that Ronald Reagan fired after they did not return to their job in two days were air traffic controllers. In 1981, President Reagan declared their strike illegal and warned them to return to work within 48 hours or face termination. When they did not comply, Reagan fired over 11,000 air traffic controllers and banned them from federal service for life.
Reagan spoke at Northside High School in Atlanta on June 6, 1985. He spoke to a group of Jr. High students who were invited to the White House for national education week on November 14 , 1988. The event was telecast to schools all over the country.
Representatives.
There are several ways that one can elect a leader of a group. These ways include doing an anonymous vote for everyone in the group, having someone volunteer, or choosing the leader at random.
The Contras was the counterrevolutionary group in Nicaragua that the Reagan administration backed.
Electoral College
We the people.
The College of Cardinals
Contras.