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    S. Diplomacy: The Ronald Reagan Doctrine By: Jennefer Paddock Professor Altman: POL300 March 4‚ 2012 The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy: The Ronald Reagan Doctrine President Ronald Reagan’s Doctrine was supposed to sponsor anti-communist guerillas who were trying to overthrow pro-Soviet regimes (Roskin 58). President Reagan supported anti-communist groups‚ and Reagan argued that the American economy was on the move again‚ while the Soviet Union had become stagnant. President Reagan had morally opposed

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    Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan were both highly influential men in American history. They both had the ability to connect to people and make them believe what they believe in. Even though they both were from the Democratic Party at this time‚ they had different views on what our society should be like. Lyndon B. Johnson was an advocate for having a “Great Society”. However Ronald Reagan‚ who has been a Democrat his entire life‚ decided to go a different route and advocate for Barry Goldwater

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    Both the presidencies of Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter were considered to be unsuccessful. They brought nearly no progress to the nation and their foreign and domestic policies achieved little. Both of these “weak” presidencies were unable to bring about any long withstanding or significant changes to the United States. President Ford and President Carter often are viewed in negative manner because of their inability to bring about any lasting‚ positive changes in either domestic or foreign policy

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    Theodore Roosevelt‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. These three presidents each shaped America into what they thought was the American Dream. The “American Dream” comes up in conversations from time to time and everybody has their different views of it. The “American Dream” is a set of beliefs that they would make this country the best that it could be and then some. The normal persons “American Dream” was to come to America and start a good life. Most of the people that were expecting a

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    Thatcher‚ having worked closely with Ronald Regan during the intense times of the Cold War‚ gives insight to his strength of character and passion for his job during his time as president. Thatcher establishes credibility and uses nationalistic ideals to appeal to American values and inspire her audience. She uses these techniques to convince the audience that Ronald Reagan was a great man and president. One way that Thatcher conveys her message that Ronald Reagan was an honorable man is by appealing

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    Ronald Reagan Reagan began his political career as a Democrat. However‚ in the early 1950s‚ as his relationship with Republican actress Nancy Davis grew‚he shifted to the right and‚ while remaining a Democrat‚ endorsed the presidential candidacies of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 as well as Richard Nixon in 1960.The last time Reagan actively supported a Democratic candidate was in 1950 when he helped Helen Gahagan Douglas in her unsuccessful Senate campaign against Richard Nixon. After being

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    previous 43 presidencies we have passed through different “eras” of US history‚ periods of time that were defined by a main ideological position set by a single party in the United States. There was the era of the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln‚ the System of 1896 with McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt. After World War I we had an era focusing on domestic progress that consisted of both the New Deal and the Great Society under FDR‚ and LBJ. Lastly‚ the latest era the United States has seen is the Reagan Revolution

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    Ronald Reagan‚ Mikhail Gorbachev‚ And The End Of The Cold War. After World War II‚ the United States and the Soviet Union became the two most powerful nations in the world. The U.S promoted democracy while the Soviet Union spread communism. After many years of tension between the super powers‚ two men‚ Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev‚ came together to end the Cold War. At the end of the war‚ the city of Berlin‚ Germany was broken into four zones that were occupied by each of the Allied countries

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    turning point that impacted U.S. politics‚ economics‚ and society the most happened during the Reagan administration. Reagan’s domestic and foreign policies led to huge changes in the United States through changing economic policies and how the U.S. would confront the major crisis during the time period‚ the Soviet Union and the spread of Communism. Before Reagan assumed office‚ Jimmy Carter was president. Carter inherited an economy that was making a slow return from recession.

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    Nixon’s efforts‚ the Cold War got more leverage under the new President‚ Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan believed that the spread of communism threatened the freedom of everyone‚ everywhere. As a result‚ he worked to provide financial and military aid to anticommunist countries around the world. This policy was known as the Reagan Doctrine. In November of that year‚ the Berlin Wall was destroyed two years after President Reagan faced the Soviet premier in a speech at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin saying

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