American Decades
Reagan, Ronald 1911-2004
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1981-1989
"The Great Communicator."
Promising to cut taxes, reduce government regulation and bureaucracy, shrink the federal deficit, and combat Soviet influence anywhere in the world, conservative Republican Ronald Reagan won a landslide victory in the 1980 presidential election and was reelected by an even larger margin in 1984. His appeal to voters was based less on specific policies than on his ability to communicate a vision of an America where a return to "old-fashioned" values such as patriotism, religion, hard work, self-reliance, and family togetherness would miraculously eradicate the nation's pressing economic and social woes and bolster its sagging reputation abroad. He so successfully wrapped himself in the flag that he co-opted "patriotism" for himself and his party, leaving the Democrats to sputter ineffectually about the large number of Americans who were left out of the...
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1980's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Topics in the News
- The Cold War
- The Cold War: Thaw
- The Cold War: Third World Woes
- The Middle East
- The Middle East, Central America, and the Iran-Contra Scandal
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1980
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1980
- National Politics: 1980 Elections
- National Politics: 1982 Elections
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1984
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1984
- National Politics: 1984 Elections
- National Politics: 1986 Elections
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1988
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1988
- The New Right
- Reaganomics
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1980–1989
