Reagan did incorporate religion in his Evil Empire Speech at the end when he said "God Bless You!"
Please write which speech.
Ronald Reagan made his "Evil Empire" Speech on March 8. 1983 in Orlando, Florida in an address to a meeting of the National Association of Evangelicals. The reference to USSR was not the main point of the speech, but the phrase stuck in people's minds.
Ronald Reagan gave the speech following the challenger disaster in the oval office.
peggy noonan
This was a well-received speech Reagan made in 1964 on television in support of the Republican presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona. At the time, Reagan was an actor who had recently moved from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party . Many of Reagan's California friends were impressed by his speech and persuaded him to get more involved with politics, and in 1966 Reagan was elected Governor of California. The related link offers the transcript of the speech:
Reagan
It was a well-received speech Reagan made in 1964 on television in support of the Republican presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona. At the time, Reagan was an actor who had recently moved from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. Even though Goldwater lost badly in the election, many of Reagan's friends were impressed by his speech and persuaded him to get involved with politics, and in 1966 Reagan was elected Governor of California. The related link offers a transcript of the speech:
Mikhail Gorbachev
Ronald Reagan gave a speech to West Germany on Berlin's 750th anniversary. In his speech, he challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the wall. So it was really because of Ronald Reagan's speech that the wall came down.
Ronald Reagan was talking about satellites in space with lasers on them that had the power to destroy possible ICBM's from the Soviet Union.
Ronald Reagan gave a speech there in honor of the centennial of the Statue of Liberty and its relighting.
The glasnost was the political reform that affect freedom of speech. This led President Reagan resuming relations with the Soviet Union.