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Image Description | Black ink illustration of Ronald Reagan on a white background. |
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Additional Information | Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States. He served two terms from the years 1981-1989. Prior to becoming president, Reagan worked in Hollywood appearing in 53 films. His Hollywood career was put on hold when he was drafted after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942. His film skills were put to use during his active duty as he assisted making air force training videos and documentaries. His political views shifted from liberal to conservative after his time in active duty. This is when his political career began. In 1954, he became a television host for the General Electric Company. Off screen, General Electric had him give speeches about various conservative topics. He would travel to various General Electric plants to give speeches and connect with the employees on a personal level. This went on until 1962. In 1966, he was elected governor of California where he served two terms. He started campaigning for the Republican Party’s presidential candidate for the 1976 election. Reagan and his running-mate, George H. W. Bush, beat sitting president Jimmy Carter in a landslide victory in the 1980 election. Running as the incumbents in 1984, Reagan and Bush won 49 out of 50 states against former Vice President Walter Mondale. Reagan is remembered for his fiscal policies, also known as “Reaganomics,” and is often referenced as a hero-figure by the Republican Party. |
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Life & times. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute. Retrieved from https://www.reaganfoundation.org/ronald-reagan/reagans-life-times/ Ronal Reagan. The White House. Retrieved from https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/ronald-reag… |
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