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Reagen Socialism
Socialism is a social and economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy -
Reagan Becomes President
Ronald Reagan Beats Jimmy Carter in Election. -
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Reagons Actions
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Reagan Gives Idea of Reaganomics
are terms in United States politics to refer to the idea that tax breaks or other economic benefits provided to businesses and upper income levels will benefit poorer members of society by improving the economy as a whole. -
Reagen Appointing The First Woman To The Supreme Court Bench.
She served as an Associate Justice from her appointment in 1981 by Ronald Reagan until her retirement from the Court in 2006. She was the first woman to be appointed to the Court. -
Reagen Communism
The Evil Empire speech, To the House of Commons, June 8, 1982. Communism is a socioeconomic system structured upon common ownership of the means of production and characterised by the absence of classes, money, -
Reagen Helps The War on Drugs
War on Drugs is an American term commonly applied to a campaign of prohibition of drugs, military aid, and military intervention, with the stated aim being to define and reduce the illegal drug trade. -
Reagen Support The Anti-communist
Anti-communists reject the Marxist belief that capitalism will be followed by socialism and communism, just as feudalism was followed by capitalism -
Reagen Goes for Peace Through Strength
he delivered a remarkable public address, calling for peace with the Soviet Union and a nuclear-free world. -
Reagan Encourage Development Of Private Business
Ronald Reagan signed into law the Commercial Space Launch Act. This enabled an American industry of private operators of expendable launch systems. -
Reagan Doctrine
was a strategy orchestrated and implemented by the United States under the Reagan Administration to oppose the global influence of the Soviet Union during the final years of the Cold War. -
Reagan Supports Free Market Idea
A free market is a market economy in which the forces of supply and demand are free of intervention by a government, price-setting monopolies, or other authority. -
Ronald Reagan Leaves Office
Ronald Reagan Leaves Office