Ronald Reagan
A good start would be to look at Phyllis Schlafly...
Phyllis Schlafly
The Christian movement led by Jerry Falwell that became a conservative contingent of the Republican Party is known as the "Moral Majority." Established in the late 1970s, the Moral Majority aimed to mobilize conservative Christians to participate in politics and promote traditional family values. This movement significantly influenced the Republican Party's platform and helped to galvanize a base of evangelical voters in support of conservative candidates.
Sure. If you want sound when the circuit is energized, use a buzzer. If you want a visual indication when the circuit is energized, use an LED.
There was really no national leader of the modern Conservative movement until William F. Buckley, Jr., who recently died at age 82, launched the magazine, National Review, in 1955. His consolidation of the conservative (classical liberalism) view helped the conservative movement develop and led to the presidential nominations of Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan.
The rise of conservatism in the 1970s and early 1980s was largely spurred by a reaction against perceived liberal policies that had dominated American politics since the New Deal. Economic challenges, including stagflation and rising unemployment, led many to question government intervention in the economy. Additionally, social issues, such as the counterculture movement and changes in family structures, energized conservative groups advocating for traditional values. The election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 marked a significant consolidation of this conservative resurgence, emphasizing free-market principles and a strong national defense.
Toussaint l'Ouverture led the independence movement of Haiti
Indian National Congress led the Nationalist movement in India.
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liberal movement
The radical Republicans, led by Thaddeus Stephens.