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  1. Addresses to the Nation by President Reagan. Assassination Attempt. Cabinet Members During the Reagan Administration. The Chronology of the Reagan Administration, 1981-1989. Council of Economic Advisers Staff List. Entertainers at the White House, 1981-1989. Films Viewed by Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1981-1989.

  2. 13. Feb. 2015 · While scholars generally agree that the United States has undergone a series of substantial culture wars, they have not yet reached a consensus on the role that Ronald Reagan, as president, played in fueling them. As the culture wars’ legacies—like the legacies of the Reagan presidency—continue to reverberate into the twenty first century, historians and sociologists need to probe more ...

  3. Televised Address by Governor Ronald Reagan "A Strategy for Peace in the '80s" October 24, 1980. Televised Campaign Address "A Vital Economy: Jobs, Growth, and Progress for Americans" November 03, 1980. Election Eve Address "A Vision for America" November ...

  4. Ronald Reagan: Domestic Affairs. Reagan came to the presidency in 1981 with a straightforward and well-articulated domestic agenda. He promised to cut taxes, curb government spending, and balance the federal budget or at least reduce the deficit. His well-crafted Inaugural Address identified the major themes the new President hoped would define ...

  5. 29. Mai 2022 · Reagan's first budget was for the fiscal year 1982. As the chart below reveals, he incurred substantial deficits for each year of his presidency. As a result, debt also increased each year. Reagan's budgets tripled the national debt from $998 billion at the end of Carter's last budget to $2.9 trillion at the end of Reagan's final budget.

  6. The Reagan Library audiovisual archive contains over 1.6 million photographs, 22,000 videos, 20,000 audio recordings and 600,000 feet of motion picture film documenting primarily the Reagan Administration from 1981-89 and includes material from before and after the Presidency.

  7. 25. Mai 2023 · 5. Caved in to Demands of Terrorists (Again) After Reagan sent troops to Beirut for a peacekeeping mission, a terrorist’s truck bomb killed 241 U.S. Marines. Reagan responded by immediately doing exactly what the terrorists wanted, pulling all the troops out of Beirut. ( When Reagan Cut and Run - Foreign Policy) 6.