Former President Ronald Reagan was notorious for many things. While many presidents were hated by the country and their staff during their final days in office, Reagan was one of the few who left office and never returned to politics. Richard Brookhiser’s thesis appears to be that Ronald Reagan's legacy is likely to be watered down, as are the political achievements that shaped how history ultimately remembers and judges his presidency. The piece outlines three personal aspects: his humble beginnings…
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President Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher declares her deep appreciation for his accomplishments and hardships that benefited the American people. Thatcher makes use of rhetorical devices such as metaphors, parallelism, and poetic, resounding diction to describe his character and console the audience of his passing. Each of these devices allows Thatcher to effectively project her message, and draw an impassioned response from the audience. Thatcher utilizes metaphors to illustrate President Ronald Reagan's…
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Ronald Reagan influenced the world with his dynamic presence and insightful views on world politics. His journey to help the American citizens began as a young man when he saved seventy-seven people as a lifeguard. He would later become President of the United States using groundbreaking political ideas to further save lives. He accomplished the seemingly impossible when he toppled the Soviet Union by outspending them in the Nuclear Arms Race. Ronald Reagan had a very successful life, and it all…
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Nominating Ronald Reagan for the Nobel Peace Prize Ronald Reagan was president of the United States for eight years, and during that time, he forged solid political allies that remained firm after he left office, co-created a treaty that reduced nuclear missiles from the world, and ended a cold war without bloodshed. However, there is not a solitary moment one could point to and define as his singular greatest moment for peace. The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the highest honors in the world, and…
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conservative movement’s ideal of freedom and independence in America. Another great example that illustrates the conservative movement in America, is Ronald Reagan’s 1964 speech titled “Rendezvous with Destiny” (69). If the rise of modern conservatism could be accredited to one historical article, it would have to be Reagan’s 1964 speech. Reagan’s speech proclaimed the conservative view of America. Throughout his speech he discussed the principles of self-government to our “well meaning”, but still…
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Joseph j. Hogan discusses Reagan’s economic policies. Reagan wanted to offset defense spending increases with savings from cutting federal bureaucracy. Projections were that the economy would grow when people had more money to spend from less taxes, businesses would expand with less corporate tax, and more people would have jobs (p. 139). His concept did not work, rather, instead the created massive government debt and deficit for little gain. Dilys M. Hill discusses Reagan’s attempt to reduce the…
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"The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things, he is the one who gets the people to do the greatest things." -Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan nicknamed the 'Great Communicator' was a man who embodied the American Dream. He was a man who was what he said he was. What you got was what you saw and what you saw was great and American. People either loved him or hated him but you still can't deny the great legacy he left behind. As the 40th president of the United States he…
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historical points in the period under discussion. During Ronald Reagan’s administration the first historical event would be the Iran Contra-Crisis in which the United States sold weapons to Iran to use in their war with Iraq. Reagan did this despite an embargo against Iran that was imposed after the Iran Hostage Crisis in 1979 and the fact that they were an avowed enemy. Another reason behind this was the fact that a top ranking official in Reagan’s camp hoped that by selling arms to Iran would ease the…
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The federal government did not create the states; the states created the federal government. ― Ronald Reagan In 1980, Ronald Reagan ran for presidency on the campaign promise to restore "the great, confident roar of American progress and growth and optimism” (Beschloss). At the end of his two terms, many of his supporters whole-heartedly believed that he had achieved his goal. Reagan’s impeccable public speaking skills and his gift for relating to people earned him the nickname “The Great Communicator…
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Bush. When Bush turned 18, he graduated and enlisted into the armed forces. After serving his country, he attended Yale for two years. He finished early due to his accelerated program. Bush joined the fraternity Phi Beta Kappa, had major academic achievements, and the baseball team’s captain. Before one game, he met Babe Ruth. In 1948, George H. W. Bush graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in…
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