What did Ronald Reagan do to have a library named after him
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He was President of the United States. The Reagan Library and
Museum in Simi Valley, California, contains documents from his
administration.
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How did the conservative views of government compare to the liberal views
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Conservatives opposed large central government.The conservative
views of government are contrary to the liberal views because
conservatives want to work harder and to spend their earned money
whereas the liberals are less willing to work hard and to spend
their money.
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Who were the anticommunist counterrevolutionaries in Nicaragua that the Reagan administration backed
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The Contras was the counterrevolutionaries backed by Reagan.
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Why was US support for the government in El Salvador controversial
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El Salvador's government disregarded human rights.
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What was the resurgence of fundamental Christianity partly in response to in the 1970s
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the shift away from traditional values
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How did the continued migration of Americans to the sunbelt during the 1970s affect politics
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Retiree's are older, and typically politically conservative, so the large migration of retirees to Arizona, Florida, and the other 'Sunbelt States' led to those states becoming conservative as the population of retirees increased in the warm-weather states..
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How did president Ronald Reagan's supply-side economics work
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Taxes are reduced, so people have increased income to spend.
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What was one challenge for Americans during the Reagan presidency
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a decline in the educational achievement
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What did the people of Tunisia in North Africa gain as a result of the Arab Spring
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Better Schools
Economic Prosperity
Political Freedom
More Job Opportunities
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During the 1968 presidential campaign for what group did Richard Nixon cast himself as the spokesperson
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During the 1968 presidential campaign, Richard Nixon cast
himself as the spokesperson for the silent majority. Nixon defeated
Hubert Humphrey in the election.
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What Describes an outcome of the US' response to the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001
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Many Middle Eastern Muslims have come to resent the United
States
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What did Ronald Reagan do to have a library named after him
He was President of the United States. The Reagan Library and
Museum in Simi Valley, California, contains documents from his
administration.
How did the conservative views of government compare to the liberal views
Conservatives opposed large central government.The conservative
views of government are contrary to the liberal views because
conservatives want to work harder and to spend their earned money
whereas the liberals are less willing to work hard and to spend
their money.
Who were the anticommunist counterrevolutionaries in Nicaragua that the Reagan administration backed
The Contras was the counterrevolutionaries backed by Reagan.
Why was US support for the government in El Salvador controversial
El Salvador's government disregarded human rights.
What was the resurgence of fundamental Christianity partly in response to in the 1970s
the shift away from traditional values
How did the continued migration of Americans to the sunbelt during the 1970s affect politics
Retiree's are older, and typically politically conservative, so the large migration of retirees to Arizona, Florida, and the other 'Sunbelt States' led to those states becoming conservative as the population of retirees increased in the warm-weather states..
How did president Ronald Reagan's supply-side economics work
Taxes are reduced, so people have increased income to spend.
What was one challenge for Americans during the Reagan presidency
a decline in the educational achievement
What did the people of Tunisia in North Africa gain as a result of the Arab Spring
Better Schools
Economic Prosperity
Political Freedom
More Job Opportunities
During the 1968 presidential campaign for what group did Richard Nixon cast himself as the spokesperson
During the 1968 presidential campaign, Richard Nixon cast
himself as the spokesperson for the silent majority. Nixon defeated
Hubert Humphrey in the election.
What Describes an outcome of the US' response to the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001
Many Middle Eastern Muslims have come to resent the United
States