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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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President with initials RWR?

Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) ... The 40th President of the US

What are some interesting facts about Ronald Reagan?

  • He played the Gipper in the film Knute Rockne All American.
  • He was the first and only US President elected that was divorced.
  • His first wife was a famous actress named Jane Wyman.
  • He kept Jelly Beans on his desk in the Oval Office.
  • He was once the voice of the Chicago Cubs on radio
  • He was the oldest man ever elected President.
  • He worked as a life guard when he was a young man and won the country swimming championship.

Why was Reagan a popular candidate for small businesses?

US President Ronald Reagan was a popular candidate in each of his runs for the presidency of the US. Small businesses especially liked his concern about high taxes that impeded the growth and profits of the small business person. He lowered individual taxes which helped the individual continue to maintain and grow their businesses.

Why do you think Ronald Reagan speech is important for us to listen to in 2013?

Probabaly not, for most people. If you are a student of speech, you would likely learn something. Reagan was an excellent speaker. Otherwise, a short outline would tell you all you need to know if you are a student of history.

How does the electorial college work?

Whoever wins the popular vote in a state gets all the points. The first one to 270 wins the election

What are some facts about Ronald Reagan?

President: Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004)

Term: January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989

Background: Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois to John Edward Reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan. John was from an Irish Catholic descent, while Nelle was from a Scots-English descent. He was baptized in the Disciples of Christ and later went to Presbyterian churches. His family settled in cities such as Monmouth, Galesburg and Chicago until 1919, which was when they returned to Tampico. Regan began acting in 1937 once he received a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios. He starred in the movies Love is on the Air, Santa Fe Trail, Knute Rockne, All American, Kings Row, Tennessee's Partner, This is the Army, Dark Victory, Bedtime for Bonzo, Cattle Queen of Montana, Hellcats of the Navy and the Killers. He also served in the United States Army in the Air Force with the ranking of Captain. Reagan then went on to becoming the 33rd Governor of California and his term lasted from January 3, 1967 to January 7, 1975.

Political Party: Republican

Vice-President: George H. W. Bush

Major Domestic Policy: During Reagan's presidency, he aimed towards the creation of a smaller government, and making the citizens less reliant upon the government and towards his economic policy. The Reagan Revolution occurred, bringing new ideas to the United States economically such as Reaganomics and the Republicans taking back power in the government. The budget and trade deficits soared, and savings and loan bailouts were being used. His presidency marked the time that Republicans received office since thirty years. Reagan's first plan was to lower the inflation and the federal deficit. Reagan also believed in cutting taxes for American's that have higher incomes, which would in return help the economy. Reagan also increased military spending while lower the deficit. The United States ended with an extremely uneven budget of more then $200 billion in a year. Reagan's reelection in 1984 was due to his income tax cuts. He then created a simplified income system in 1986. All of these events lead up to the Stock Market Crash of 1987, but the United States handled its problems and the economy was beginning to increase.

Major Foreign Policy: Reagan experienced many issues with Americans in Central American and the Caribbean. The United States got themselves involved when the Nicaraguans who were helped by the Cuban "volunteers" and exiled the military tyranny of Anastasio Somoza and created the Sandinista government in 1979. The United States supported anti-Sandinista guerrillas. This ended when Congress had apprehension towards another Vietnam and ended giving support. The United States was also supporting opportunities in Latin American countries in order to end the expansion of Communism. American troops were stationed in El Salvador while involved in Grenada. Reagan did immobilize the spread radical revolutions in the Caribbean and Central American. Still the United States had not made advancement in handling with the region's economic, political and social problems. During Reagan's Presidency, the Cold War was close to an end. The USSR received a new leader named Mikahail Gorbachev. Due to perestroika and glasnost, the United States and USSR's relationship was improved. The Soviet Union was known to have given up their ideals on "one-world Marxist domination." In March 1983, Regan began the Strategic Defense Initiative, which was a defense project that would not only involve the ground, but would include space also in order to protect the United States from nuclear missiles. This defense was known as "Star Wars." The Iran-Contra affair occurred in November 1986 when the United States gave Iran guns and weapons to safe the discharge of hostages to fund Nicaraguan Contras. Reagan built up the Army as the INF treaty was signed in 1988 and the Berlin Wall fell in 1989.

Major Supreme Court Decisions:

• Allen v. Wright (1984)-Government influences on third parties cannot be sued by citizens.

• Aguilar v. Felton (1987)-The plan in New York City that sent schoolteachers to parochial schools was in direct violation of the Establishment clause.

Intellectual and Social Development:

• A new Latino and Asian immigrant were set that was more lenient.

• An AIDS epidemic occurred.

• MTV was established and caught the eyes of many television owners as compact discs and cell phones were invented.

Reagan's Legacy: Reagan will be remembered for his meetings with the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, which eventually led to the peaceful ending of the Cold War. He was noted from the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to have "achieved the most difficult of all political tasks: changing attitudes and perceptions about what is possible. From the strong fortress of his convictions, he set out to enlarge freedom the world over at a time when freedom was in retreat-and he succeeded." He will also be remembered for his effect communication and conventional ideas. Most of all, he will be remembered for his commitment towards success.

How many hours can a minor work in the summer?

What Hours Can Youth Work? If you are 14 or 15, you can work . . . Outside school hours After 7 a.m. and until 7 p.m. Except from June 1 through Labor Day, when you can work until 9 p.m. You can work no more than: 3 hours on a school day, 18 hours in a school week, 8 hours on a non-school day, and 40 hours in non-school week. If you are 16 or older, you can work . . . Any day, any time of day, and for any number of hours. There are no restrictions on the work hours of youth age 16 or older. More information on Hours Restrictions. Different rules apply to farms, and individual States may have stricter rules. FOR MORE INFORMATION GO HERE: http://www.youthrules.dol.gov/hours.htm Agency: Labor & Economic Growth

A minors work hours and school hours combined, cannot exceed 48 hours per week.

How does Reagan compare and contrast the capitalist and communist systems in the speech tear down this wall?

"In the 1950's Khrushchev predicted: We will bury you." But in the West today, we see a free world that has achieved a level of properity and well-being unprecedented in all human history. in the communist world, we see failure, thenological backwardness, declining standards of health, even want of the most basic kind-- too little food.

How did Ronald Reagan help immigrants?

President Ronald Reagan signed that bill into law with great fanfare amid promises that it would grant legal status to illegal immigrants, crack down on employers who hired illegal workers and secure the border once and for all. President Ronald Reagan approved this "path to citizenship" amnesty in 1986.

What percent of the Hispanic vote did Ronald Reagan gain for the GOP through amnesty?

The GOP lost the Hispanic vote after Ronald Reagan pushed for amnesty.

Reagan 1980: 35% Hispanic vote
Reagan 1984: 37% Hispanic vote
Amnesty bill passed 1986
Bush 1988: 30% Hispanic vote
Bush 1992: 25%

Who was the first US President born in New York state?

That would be Martin Van Buren born in Kinderhook in 1782. Others born in New York state are Millard Fillmore, Theodore Roosevelt and FDR.

In what year did the Berlin wall fall and what United States president was in office?

The Berlin wall fell in 1989 and the U.S. President at the time was Ronald Reagan.

Where was Nancy Reagan born and when?

Nancy Reagan was born at Sloane Hospital for Women in Manhattan, New York City on July 6th, 1921

When did Ronald Wilson Reagan die and how did he die?

Ronald Reagan died on June 5, 2004 at the age of 93 of Alzheimer's Disease.

Who did Ronald Reagan save from drowning?

Maternal Grandmother of @nebeenews_il on Twitter.. ask him