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Ronald Reagan

A well-known actor, Ronald Reagan became governor of California and then the 40th President of the United States.

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What kind of relationship did Ronald Reagan have with his brother?

I don't think they were especially close but they got along. Brother Neil was three years older. but seemed to follow Ronnie. He followed him to Eureka College and joined the same fraternity. He went to Iowa and got a job in radio like his brother. Then he followed him to California and got into the film industry mostly as a TV producer although he actually did appear in one movie. He directed his brother in the TV program Death Valley Days. He was also active in the Republican Party but he did not run for office.

Who did Ronald Reagan work with after the cold war?

Reagan was out of office when the cold war ended in 1989. As a former president he wrote a book, paid visits to other former leaders, and fought Alzheimer's. He died of the disease not remembering who he was or what he had done in his life. To answer your question he really didn't work with anyone.

Was John Quincy Adams the author of the Dawes Act?

No-- Adams left office in 1829.

(The Dawes Act adopted by Congress in 1887,authorized the President of the United States to survey Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians. The Act was named for its sponsor, Senator Henry L. Dawes of Massachusetts. )

How many jobs did Ronald Reagan create?

Ronald Reagan, the REPUBLICAN president, created 16 MILLION jobs during his eight year presidency term.

Why was Ronald Reagan known as the great communicator?

He got with the soviets and convinvced them to tear down the Berlin Wall. That is why he is a great communicator no more of was a great communicater.

Obviously, you are too young to remember. On November 9th of 19089, the Berlin wall was opened from the East side, and East Germans began crossing freely without any intervention from the Communist side, AND no help from the Democratic side.

The media was alerted, and Ronald Reagan was awoken to learn about it the same way we all did- on CNN. There was no agreement nor any meeting nor any event which precludud this event, other than the guards on the other side simply refused to show up for work. We never fired a shot, or launched a missile. Their economy had fallen apart just as had been predicted by JFK, long before Reagan took office.

As for the nickname, "the Great Communicator", there was never, ever, any instance, in any article, periodical, or newscast, in which he was called that, until he, in his own speech, declared "I have been called the Great Communicator...". As soon as he said that, every journalist in the world looked at each other and said, "who called him that?"

Did Reagan cut military spending?

No - As a matter of fact, defense spending increases eventually resulted in an end to the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union

Compare the Reagan and Bush administrations?

President Reagan dramatically increased funding for research, but President Bush cut the funding. novanet

President Reagan attempted to gain support for the Contras by calling them?

He spoke of them in glowing terms as freedom fighters while the rest of the world was trying to get them all locked up for human rights violations, rape, murder, torture, attrocities, drug dealing and genocide.

What did reagan's SDI plan involve?

To develop a defense system that would keep Americans safe from missiles.

What was one foreign policy decision made by Ronald Reagan?

One thing Reagan did was to OK spending for the development of "Star Wars" , a missile defense system. The system never was fullly developed or even reached the realms of practicality, but it scared the USSR in virtully bankrupting itself in trying to counter the system.

What were Secret Service Code names for President Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan?

Secret Service code names changed over time for security purposes. The Secret Service used the code name "Rawhide" for President Ronald Reagan and "Rainbow" for Nancy Reagan.

What is the longest time a person can now serve as a President in the US in years what is the catch though?

The longest a usual president can run for is 8 Years or 2 terms in office. However if he is a vice president and is needed to fill the seat of the president he could possibly serve a maximum of 10 years or 2 years 1/2 term plus his two elected terms. No president can run for three terms due to the 22nd amendment Ratified on February 27, 1951.

What was Ronald reagon occupation before he became president?

Well Ronald Reagan was an actor before a president. But that is only one of the jobs he had before being a president.