Ronald Reagan Revolution Essay

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Reagan’s Revolution
Ronald Reagan is considered one of the most influential presidents to serve in the 20th century. His leadership revolutionized the office of presidency, along with restoring it. With one of the most challenging terms as president of a world power. Reagan promoted America’s greatness domestically and foreignly, all while challenging centuries of liberal ideas put in place from the new deal and on, even after once supporting these policies as a young man. Once Reagan turned Republican he was able to lead a revolution resulted in a change to the presidential swagger to follow him, resulted in a smaller government that became more intune to the people, created e economic growth through “Reaganomics”, finally he stopped communist …show more content…

His opponent was the incumbent Democrat from Georgia: Jimmy Carter. The election of 1980 was a landslide in favor of the highly conservative Ronald Reagan. This victory is mostly due to Reagan's Nationalist ideals to “make America great again.” Another factor of the victory was the weakness of his opponent who after his election in 1976 proved to be an unelectable leader with all the economic and foreign turmoil that came with his administration. The Reagan Revolution showed a watershed moment in American history because it set forward his policies that would lead the weakened country of the 1970’s through a period of prosperity and massive growth economically and a re emerging superpower of the world. As a result the citizens of The united States would feel a new sense of security and accountability to their government and leaders. His rhetoric also gave the people new sense of happiness through the heated tensions of the cold war. This is because “The Gipper” was always able to crack a joke or two at a press conference and being 69 years old , he came off as a old but lovable grandpa. Who was also harshly straight forward.(The Reagan Revolution: Crash Course US History …show more content…

also his cold warhawk ideas to hard line against the soviet union. (Reagan revolution. Par.3) “Since the end of world war II,the United states and the Soviet Union had both grown into super powers and become powerful enemies. for over 40 years, the two nation engaged in a “cold war”: jockeying for dominance on the world stage”(Ronald Reagan and the Cold War, Par. 2) Reagan had a 2 part plan to collapse the “evil empire” of the USSR. He spent a great deal pf american money to invest in military build up. forcing the russians to do the same. The second idea of his was to rollback soviet influence both with his rhetoric and his action. he was quick to use action globally in places the soviets had invades like Eastern Europe and Afghanistan. also he fought hard against the spread of communism. for example when Nicaragua become communist. This become the domino theory that if one country fell to communism then other nation in the region would follow. which had a large amount of truth due to their soviet influence. (Transcript: Reagan’s Rhetoric, par. 2) Reagan’s administration had harder press on his enemies like any other presidency before or since then. The largest peacetime military buildup in american history was centralized the belief of “peace through strength” that if America is strong they can protect liberty around the world. (Ronald Reagan, pg. 3) At this time America was viewed as a city on a hill

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