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  2. Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Wilson Reagan [a] (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He was a member of the Republican Party and became an important figure in the American conservative movement. His presidency is known as the Reagan era.

  3. Reagan era - Wikipedia

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    The Reagan era or the Age of Reagan is a periodization of recent American history used by historians and political observers to emphasize that the conservative "Reagan Revolution" led by President Ronald Reagan in domestic and foreign policy had a lasting impact. It overlaps with what political scientists call the Sixth Party System ...

  4. Foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration - Wikipedia

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    Reagan and Gorbachev built a relatively close relationship that was helpful in ensuring a peaceful end of the Cold War. Reagan relaxed his aggressive rhetoric toward the Soviet Union after Gorbachev became General Secretary of the Soviet Politburo in 1985, and took on a position of negotiating.

  5. Ronald Reagan filmography - Wikipedia

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    Reagan portrayed Drake McHugh in Kings Row (1942), which many film critics consider to be his best film performance. [1] During World War II, Reagan, worked in the Provisional Task Force Show Unit of This Is the Army (1943). [2] By the end of the war, he had produced some 400 training films for the Army Air Force. [3]

  6. Historical rankings of presidents of the United States ...

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    Of presidents since 1960, only Ronald Reagan and (in interim results) Barack Obama placed in the top ten; Obama was the highest-ranked president since Harry Truman (1945–1953). Most of the other recent presidents held middling positions, though George W. Bush placed in the bottom ten, the lowest-ranked president since Warren Harding (1921 ...

  7. Presidency of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Reagan also appointed more federal judges than any other president, including four Supreme Court Justices. Reagan's foreign policy stance was resolutely anti-communist. Its plan of action, known as the Reagan Doctrine, sought to roll back the global influence of the Soviet Union in an attempt to end the Cold War.

  8. How California, land of Nixon and Reagan, turned blue and ...

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    In 1992, Arkansas’ five-term governor became the first Democratic presidential candidate in nearly three decades to carry California, the political birthplace of Richard M. Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

  9. Reagan Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Reagan Doctrine was especially significant because it represented a substantial shift in the post–World War II foreign policy of the United States. Prior to the Reagan Doctrine, U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War was rooted in " containment ", as originally defined by George F. Kennan , John Foster Dulles , and other post–World War II ...