He used humour to disarm his opponents.
Reagan left economic and social matters to the people. During Reagan's presidency, the average household debt doubled. It increased from $1 trillion in 1980 to $3 trillion in 1988. In regard to the social aspect, Reagan regarded AIDS as a sin like sex and abortion, so he did not believe it was his job to stop/prevent AIDS.
Thomas Jefferson's emergence of the common man during his presidency was most memorable. Jefferson adopted a simple style that was suitable to the executive republic. He remained a favorite of the people becasue he was just like the people.
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The United States of America was founded on the principle of SELF-government and liberty. The Constitution of the United States permits the Federal government few and limited powers; the individual citizens aren't generally limited in the details of their lives.Ronald Reagan was the first president in a century to actually BELIEVE in the Constitution, and the majority of the people supported him. Where other politicians have promised European-style cradle-to-grave welfare (Roosevelt) or a "Great Society" (LBJ), Reagan's philosophy of LIMITED government and lower taxes resonated with the Real Americans.
Realistic and impressionism
A neglectful parenting style is least effective during adolescence.
He liked to use his power to control anyone he wants to. He is a bad leader.Another answerRonald Reagan was a wonderful president, anytime something is good people want to tear it down.
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The style of the romantic period is during the 18th century where films and stories were released with romance! The style of the romantic period is during the 18th century where films and stories were released with romance!
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His style was coined as "jazz poetry". He was famous during the Harlem Renascence
Classical during the 1400s