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    Rhetorical Analysis of Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down this Wall” Ra’Shell Ford Due 7/24/2011 Rhetorical Analysis of Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down this Wall” On August 15‚ 1961‚ Communists began building a wall to keep Germans from escaping Communist-controlled East Berlin to West Democratic Berlin. There were guards‚ electric barbed wired fences‚ and of course the twelve foot concrete wall that prevented Germans from escaping. After the wall was built many Germans still tried to flee the west but

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    Riyn Williams December 1‚ 2012 POSC 01 Mr. Roberts Research Paper: President Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan Since 1788‚ there has been a so called “leader” known as the President who runs this country‚ the United States of America. The President has major jobs and/or priorities to take care of in the United States such as the people and America itself. The President is the Commander and Chief of the Military forces‚ can veto and approve laws‚ appoints court officials‚ enforces

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    Taylor Buck Process Paper Ronald Reagan an American Patriot The theme of this year’s National History day project is Leadership and Legacy. Our class was given several suggestions of leaders from many countries. I chose to research Ronald Reagan‚ the 40th president of the United States of American. Ronald Reagan was interesting to learn about. His journey to the White House was not your typical politician’s path. He grew up in typical middle class family and worked several jobs to pay his way

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    Courtney Professor English 1302 20 September 2013 An Analysis of Ronald Reagan’s “The Evil Empire.” Ronald Reagan gave a speech in Orlando‚ Florida on March 8‚ 1983 called‚ “The Evil Empire.” This speech was intended for the ears of all Americans and is one of the best known presidential speeches ever given. In his speech‚ Reagan uses multiple rhetorical strategies such as; metaphors‚ allusions‚ rhetorical questions‚ tone‚ pathos‚ and uses references from the bible. He talks about all the

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    the Audience: The Brandenburg Gate Speech Ronald Reagan‚ the former president of the United States from 1981 to 1989‚ spoke in the Brandenburg Gate. Ronald Reagan gave his famous “Tear Down this Wall” speech in Berlin. Many people in Germany were ready for freedom and others wanted it as well. Many people felt there should be peace within the city. Ronald Reagan wanted to persuade the Soviets and Communists that change and openness was a great thing. Ronald Reagan’s speech was a sort of challenge to

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    very unhappy with his leadership. Ronald Reagan emerged as his challenger‚ a former actor with great public skills and a plan. They elected Ronald Reagan in 1980 that had a controversial plan for fixing the U.S. economy‚ later dubbed “Reaganomics.”  Reagan Challenges Gorbachev  This was a political event because it deals with Ronald Reagan addressing Mikhail Gorbachev.               This because Mikhail Gorbachev was making changes in Russia so Reagan decided to challenge that.       

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    "The U.S. presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent Ronald Reagan‚ along with a third party candidate‚ the liberal Republican John Anderson."(USPE1980‚ 1) By the beginning of the election season‚ the lengthy Iran hostage crisis sharpened public perceptions of a crisis. In the 1970s‚ the United States was experiencing a wrenching episode of low economic growth‚ high inflation and interest rates‚ intermittent energy crises

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    On February 6‚ 1911‚ Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico‚ Illinois. His Family moved numerous of times in Illinois in order for his father‚ Jack Reagan‚ to find a sales job. In 1920‚ the Reagans finally settled in Dixon where Reagan considered his home town. He attended high school in nearby Dixon and then went onto Eureka College. There he studied Economics and Sociology; he also played on the football team and acted in school plays. After graduation‚ Reagan found work as a radio announcer in

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    History Internal Assessment Was President Ronald Reagan the reason for the Cold War’s conclusion? Word Count: 1‚634 Was President Ronald Reagan the reason for the Cold War’s conclusion? A. Plan of Investigation This investigation focuses on the impact that President Ronald Reagan had on ending the Cold War between the United States of America and the Soviet Union during the 1980’s. The use of historian argumentation‚ primary sources‚ such as Ronald Reagan’s Address to the Nation on Defense and

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    Decade of Corporate Greed Dale Schroll University of Phoenix Axia College As Ronald Reagan Ascended in the 1980’s he reinvented Republican policies that favored deregulation and the growth of business in America. These Ideas markedly opposed the views of the governmental interventionist policies of the 1960’s and 70’s with these ideas Reagan hoped to decrease government Involvement and heavy taxes. With these tax cuts Reagan’s thinking was that many new businesses would spawn

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