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  1. Near the end of his presidency, Johnson rejoined the Democratic Party. [42] ^ Chester A. Arthur succeeded to the presidency upon the death of James A. Garfield. [47] ^ Theodore Roosevelt succeeded to the presidency upon the death of William McKinley. [52] ^ Calvin Coolidge succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Warren G. Harding.

  2. Reaganomics: Economic Policy and the Reagan Revolution. When Ronald Reagan took the oath of office as America’s 40th President on January 20, 1981, the country was experiencing some of bleakest economic times since the Depression. Taxes were high, unemployment was high, interest rates were high and the national spirit was low.

  3. 27. Jan. 2022 · This landmark documentary offers a historical portrait of America’s 40th President as told through the recollections, observations and opinions of those who ...

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  4. Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, followed a unique path to the White House. After successful careers as a radio sports announcer, Hollywood movie actor, and television host, he turned to politics and was elected governor of California in 1966, serving eight years. He ran unsuccessfully for President in 1968 and ...

  5. 5. Sept. 2020 · The Reagan presidency : pragmatic conservatism and its legacies. Publication date 2003 Topics Reagan, Ronald -- Political and social views, Conservatism -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Pragmatism -- History -- 20th century, U ...

  6. Presidency Of Ronald Reagan . Despite a slim Republican majority in the Senate, and a House of Representatives controlled by the Democrats, President Reagan succeeded during his first year in office in enacting the major components of his economic program, including a 25-percent tax cut for individuals to be phased in over three years.

  7. On March 30, 1981, just months into the Reagan presidency, John Hinckley, Jr. attempted to assassinate the president as he left a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Hinckley wounded Reagan and three others in the attempt. Here, National Security Adviser Richard V. Allen recalls what happened the day President Reagan was shot: