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    This is especially true when comparing to Gorbachev of the USSR who was in many ways looking for a step ahead with the end of nuclear weapons and the advancement of soviet state socialism. Reagan was too caught up in plans to militarize space and destroy Walter Mondale in the presidential election of 1984 to realize what was right in front of him. While the economy faced no long term collapse during his administration‚ his economic theory

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    Reagan refused to continue with jimmy Carter’s Détente policy. Regan party argued that the policy relaxed the tension in the communist‚ but did not work for a long. For example‚ the Soviet invaded Afghanistan causing the United States disadvantage in the Middle East (9321). Ronald Regan changed of mind in handling the soviet‚ through military measures and diplomatic relationship contributed to the end of the cold war. Reagan’s military tactics was acknowledged by the secretary of Defense Casper

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    power of the federal government. When the economy was in its worst recession since the Great Depression‚ Reagan decided to cut taxes and government spending on social programs; however the tax cuts mostly helped the rich and cutting welfare hurt the poor. On the other hand‚ his deregulation‚ domestic spending restraint‚ and tax cuts helped lead to an economic boom that lasted two decades. Reagan was still able to eliminate many deductions and exempt millions of people with low incomes. He was also

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    Identifications: * Yuppies/VCRs/Three Mile Island * Yuppies: young‚ urban professionals who wore ostentatious gear such Rolex watches or BMW cars. they came to symbolize the increased pursuit of wealth and materialism of Americans in the 1980s‚ represented decade of greed‚ stopped being radical‚ worried about weight. * VCRs: video cassette recorders became popular in the late 70’s that allowed viewers to tape and view later their favorite programs and to rent movies on cassette

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    The morality play The Summoning of Everyman and the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are two popular works from Middle English literature that people have been reading and enjoying for centuries. Both of the main characters‚ Everyman and Sir Gawain‚ have a journey to death; however‚ each character endures their journey differently. Gawain accepts his passage to a certain death while Everyman his surprised by Death’s appearance and begs for more years of life rather than go on the pilgrimage

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    the Sandinistas) came to power in Nicaragua in 1979 supported by much of the populace and elements of the Catholic Church. The government was initially backed by the US under Jimmy Carter‚ but the support evaporated under the presidency of Ronald Reagan in light of evidence that the Sandinistas were providing help to the FMLN rebels in El Salvador. The US imposed economic sanctions and a trade embargo instead which contributed to the collapse of the Nicaraguan economy in the early to mid-1980s. While

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    THE  DREAM  THAT  FAILED:   THE  FALL  OF  THE  SOVIET  EMPIRE     Research  Question:  What  factors  contributed  to  the  collapse  of  the  USSR   in  1991?       Paper  Word  Count:  3‚982                   The  work  contained  within  is  my  own  –  unless  otherwise  cited     _________________________________________

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    Hubert Humphrey. The 1968 election occurred at a time of wrenching cultural and political change including black power‚ women’s liberation‚ gay rights‚ and student protests. Past Mayor Rudy Giliani of New York‚ compares Trump of that to Nixon and to Reagan. “As Trump made clear the other night in Pensacola‚ he’s perfectly of walking out of a deal if it’s not in the best interests of the United States. Wouldn’t be the first time he walked out of a deal‚ and generally when — you know‚ I’ve known Donald

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    them more rights. This also led people to use this method to eliminate people who they held grudges against. For example‚ Abigail’s quote on page 837 that says “ Let either of you breathe a word about the other things‚ and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you” .Crucible as we know means to have a testing circumstance which in this context relates to the mental ability of the people of Salem to find out whether this witchcraft phenomenon is real or just a hoax made up by some girls

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    Analysis of Reagan’s Inaugural Address 40th president of the United States‚ Ronald Reagan‚ in his Inaugural speech claims that America is the best country. Reagan’s purpose is to renew the American spirit. He takes on a patriotic tone in order to instill that we can do anything as a team in the American people. Reagan depicts the pathos appeal in his Inaugural address. He supports this appeal by using diction such as church and God‚ dreams and hopes‚ our country and countrymen. He’s letting us

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