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    Works Cited:

    “Ronald Reagan - Key Events.” Miller Center, July 8, 2020. https://millercenter.org/president/ronald-reagan/key-events.
    “Republican National Convention Speech 1976.” Ronald Reagan Presidenttial Library & Museum. Accessed April 25, 2023. https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/speech/republican-national-convention-speech-1976.
    “Iran-Contra Affair.” History.com. A&E Television Networks. Accessed April 27, 2023. https://www.history.com/topics/1980s/iran-contra-affair#section_1.
  • Elected president of the Screen Actors Guild

    Elected president of the Screen Actors Guild

    After Reagan is called to active duty by the Army Air Force in 1942. He resumed his acting career making 53 motion pictures, President Ronald was then elected president of the screen Actors Guild for the first five consecutive times.
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    Charismatic personality

    Thanks to his background in acting, Reagan had an unmatched and unique charisma and an ability to connect with people from all walks of life. He was a gifted orator and communicator, which helped him to rally support for his policies.
  • Reagan campaigns as a Democrat for Richard Nixon for president.

    Reagan campaigns as a Democrat for Richard Nixon for president.

    Reagan's support for Nixon was driven by his opposition to Kennedy's policies, which he saw as too liberal and too soft on communism. He believed that Nixon was the best candidate to lead the country in a time of growing Cold War tensions, and he admired his toughness and his commitment to conservative values.
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    Reagan's platforms on popular TV show helped Nixon's campaign.

    Reagan was a popular figure in California politics at the time, having served as the host of a popular TV show and as the president of the Screen Actors Guild. He used his platform to campaign for Nixon, delivering speeches and participating in rallies across the country.
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    Leadership style

    President Regan was considered unique because he surrounded himself with a talented team of advisors and was able to delegate effectively. He was also able to work with Democrats in Congress to achieve his policy goals, which is a rare quality in today's political climate. Thanks to his background
  • Reagan officially changes his party to Republican.

    Reagan officially changes his party to Republican.

    In 1962, Reagan announced his decision to switch parties, citing his disagreement with the Democratic Party's stance on a number of issues, including high taxes, excessive government spending, and weak foreign policy. He felt that the Republican Party more closely aligned with his own values and principles and believed that it offered a better path forward for the country.
  • Republican Party nomination attempt

    In 1976, Reagan ran for the Republican Party nomination for president, challenging incumbent President Gerald Ford. Although he ultimately lost the nomination, his campaign helped to galvanize conservative support within the party and set the stage for his future presidential ambitions.
  • Republican National Convention Speech 1976 (Primary source))

    Republican National Convention Speech 1976 (Primary source))

    In this speech, Reagan would lay out a vision for America that would inspire a generation of conservatives and set the stage for his own future political ambitions that would shape the course of the country for decades to come.
    "We must go forth from here united, determined and what a great general said a few years ago is true: There is no substitute for victory. Mr. President." [Source](https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/speech/republican-national-convention-speech-1976)
  • Ronald Reagan Elected

    Ronald Reagan Elected

    Reagan's optimistic message of American renewal and his focus on conservative values struck a chord with voters, and he won a decisive victory over Carter in the 1980 election. He was inaugurated as the 40th president of the United States.
  • Reagan's assassination attempt

    Reagan's assassination attempt

    On the day of the attack, Reagan had just finished speaking to a labor union at the Washington Hilton Hotel and was leaving in his limousine when John Hinckley opened fire with a .22-caliber pistol.
    President Reagan made a full recovery from the shooting and returned to work a few weeks later. It also led to changes in Secret Service procedures for protecting the president.
  • Negotiations with the soviets

    President Reagan proposed the "zero option," which called for the U.S. to cancel its new missile deployment in Western Europe if the Soviets dismantled their INFs (intermediate-range nuclear forces) in Eastern Europe. The proposal was met with skepticism, even from some U.S. allies, who believed it was a PR ploy. The Soviets responded with a detailed proposal that eliminated all INFs from Europe, including French and British missiles not covered in Reagan's plan.
  • Exchange with China

    Exchange with China

    President Reagan's six-day trip to China aimed to improve diplomacy and economic relationships between the two nations. Topics of discussion included commercial nuclear power in China and U.S. support for nationalists in Taiwan.
  • Reagan Reelected

    Reagan Reelected

    Reagan was helped by a strong economic recovery from the deep recession of 1981–1982. Reagan carried 49 of the 50 states, becoming only the second presidential candidate to do so after Richard Nixon's victory in the 1972 presidential election.
  • Tax Reform Act

    Reagan had long advocated for tax reform, arguing that the tax code was overly complex and burdensome. Reagan signed the bill into law on October 22, 1986, calling it "the best antipoverty bill, the best pro-family measure, and the best job-creation program ever to come out of the Congress of the United States."
  • Reagan addresses Iran Arms and Contra Aid Controversy in National TV

    Reagan addresses Iran Arms and Contra Aid Controversy in National TV

    This controversy involved the covert sale of arms to Iran, which was then under an arms embargo, in exchange for the release of American hostages held in Lebanon, and the use of the proceeds to fund the Contras, a rebel group in Nicaragua.
    Reagan took full responsibility for his own actions and those of his administration. Reagan explained that he had initiated the Iran initiative in order to develop relations with those who might assume leadership in a post-Khomeini government.